• STABILITY & GROWTH

    2022 December Update

     

    After two Covid19 years of interrupted schooling and chaotic home life, we are thrilled to have our students and our families get back into a healthy routine. Our teachers worked hard to overcome the damages of Covid19. Many students suffered academically, nutritionally, and health wise from the lack of learning environment and financial instability at home.

    We are pleased to share that our 100 students have caught up academically and our daily attendance rate is over 85% (compared to the average of 60% in NGO / government schools in low income environments).

    This is just one of the many achievements LHC, a small grassroots-funded nonprofit, accomplished in 2022.

     

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  • Top School

    For the surrounding slum and

    lower middle class area

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    LHC is now a government registered informal primary school. We are recognized in both the Nutun Bazaar slum and surrounding lower middle income area as the top school! Families see us as a much better option to the local government school because of the personalized care we take for our students. We continue to provide high quality teaching, lunch/nutrition supplements, and afternoon homework help sessions.
    We hold weekly parent meetings to ensure that the value of education is instilled in the parents as well as the students.
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    Healthy Kids

    Vaccines and Vitamins
    At the height of Omicron at the start of 2022, we organized neighborhood wide counselling about getting the Covid19 vaccine. Many heard scary conspiracy stories about how the vaccine might damage the brain. We dispelled that and made sure that 90% of our families got the vaccine!
    Many of our students don't have 3 meals a day, so we continue our nutrition program to provide lunch or nutritional dry food (egg / milk/ fruits) every day.
     
    Thanks to The Sameer Trust, our students also received free eye exams from an ophthalmologist, first time for most of the kids!
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    Energy Crisis

    electricity cuts, no gas for cooking

    The slum area was hard hit by the global energy crisis. We had many hours of electricity cuts daily. It was the height of summer in Dhaka and we couldn't use the fans, so the classrooms became very balmy and hot! We also couldn't store much food in the fridge, so we kept mostly dry food. ​
    For the past few months, natural gas lines are cut from 8am to 10pm in the area. Many families are struggling to cook their meals. We can only boil eggs early in the morning and try to prepare a hot nutritious meal for the students every few weeks by our self made wood stove seen here.  
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    Adult Literacy 

    Now Grade 3 Reading Level

    Many women in the slum area came from poor families that didn't value education for girls. Some women went to religious schools that didn't teach Bengali and some were pulled out of school to help with household chores. 
    This year, we graduated 2 batches of students from the Adult Literacy program! Each batch with 10 women. Now they have a grade 3 reading level are much more confident and capable in their daily life

    partnership

    In partnership with

    Lidia May, we launched

    our first Waterlily Entrepreneur Competition to equip and mentor women self starters

    in low income urban areas.

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    Our teachers
     

    Our teachers
    Thank god they recovered fully from serious illnesses this year.
    They are the reason our families are so cared for! 
     
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    2023 GOAL

     

    • Enroll 150 students

    • Launch class 5 (before LHC only offered up to Class 4)

    • Launch professional clothing tailor training and machine sewing training

    • New batches of adult literacy course

    • Organize a Sports / Games Day

    • Organize two Waterlily Entrepreneur Competitions

  • Our teachers

    Our teachers
    Thank god they recovered fully from serious illnesses this year.
    They are the reason our families are so cared for! 

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    2023 GOALS

    2023 GOALS

    • Enroll 150 students

    • Launch class 5 (before LHC only offered up to Class 4)

    • Launch professional clothing tailor training and machine sewing training

    • New batches of adult literacy course

    • Organize a Sports / Games Day

    • Organize two Waterlily Entrepreneur Competitions

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    Donors and Supporters 

     

     

    Many Thanks to our faithful Donors and Supporters in Bangladesh, UK, US
    and Germany!

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    hank you from our families to yours!
    US donations are received via a 501c(3) organization and tax exempt. 
    email us: dhakalhc@gmail.com

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    Donor Instructions

    1. Click button
    "Donate Now"
    2. Select "Give to"
    from dropdown.
    NOTE: The default is "Give to the 18.26 Network Mission"
    3. For LHC, select
    "S. Asia Community Engagement - 20117"
    To donate from the UK, please email lidiahopeuk@gmail.com