Monthly support for UTSMS street children in Dhaka
V2 Card is a recurring support model for Mojar School’s Under The Sky Mojar School, where street connected children receive food, non formal education, hygiene support, seasonal care, and a safer human connection in the middle of city hardship.
What V2 helps keep running
- Nutritious meals during UTSMS classes
- Basic literacy and learning materials
- Play based learning, drawing, storytelling, and life skills
- Hygiene, first aid, nail cutting, haircuts, seasonal care
- Safer and more regular open point classes for children aged around 4 to 14
Street children need more than sympathy
Under The Sky Mojar School, widely known as UTSMS, is Mojar School’s open point learning model for street connected children in Dhaka. These are children who often live in or around railway stations, launch terminals, roadside areas, slums, and fragile communities. Many of them grow up without consistent care, structured learning, or nutritional support.
Through UTSMS, we bring classes, food, hygiene, and care closer to where they are. Instead of waiting for children to reach a school building first, we meet them with trust, routine, and dignity.
- Open points currently include Shahbagh, Kamalapur, Sadarghat, Dhanmondi, Tejgaon, and Airport
- Each month V2 helps support 24+ classes across these points
- Average 25 to 50 children can participate at each point
- Support is non formal, child friendly, practical, and trust based
V2 connects volunteer spirit with stable monthly support
UTSMS is youth led and community powered. To keep weekly classes active with meals, materials, hygiene, and seasonal support, we need dependable monthly funding, not only emotional response. V2 makes that possible.
For food and regularity
When support is regular, food can be planned and distributed more consistently. This directly affects attendance, trust, and child engagement.
For learning and protection
V2 helps cover informal education materials, activity resources, and basic child care support, making the class safer and more meaningful.
For sustainability
Street child support should not stop because one month is weak. Monthly members create a base that helps field work continue with confidence.
Start with BDT 250, 500, or 1000 per month
All V2 members receive updates, reports, and opportunities to stay connected with real open point impact.
A simple monthly contribution to support food and class materials.
- Monthly update and newsletter
- Helps support food and basic learning items
- Access to open point visit opportunities
A balanced recurring support level for committed changemakers.
- Monthly update and quarterly summary
- Supports food, learning materials, and care items
- Access to open point visit opportunities
A deeper monthly commitment that helps strengthen continuity across points.
- Supports food, hygiene, class resources, and seasonal care
- Monthly update and quarterly report
- Stronger recognition and impact connection
What the current V2 campaign is already showing
The current page presents V2 as a recurring, transparent, high impact campaign supporting UTSMS street children with food, education, hygiene, and seasonal care. :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}
Fundraising Progress
BDT 15,000 raised of BDT 100,000 targetThe page currently shows a 15% progress level toward a monthly target of BDT 100,000, with a broader yearly goal of BDT 1,200,000. :contentReference[oaicite:2]{index=2}
See UTSMS in real moments
Use real Mojar School / UTSMS photos here. Big, honest, field photos increase trust much more than graphic heavy blocks.
Let donors see the work before they decide
Video makes this page more believable. Replace the sample video links below with your real UTSMS / Mojar School YouTube videos.
How Mojar School changes street children’s lives
A founder, volunteer, or field story video works best here.
UTSMS open point learning and food support
Use a real class, meal distribution, or child journey video for stronger trust.
How V2 funds are used
| Category | % | Amount | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|
| Food & Nutrition | 35% | BDT 35,000 | Daily meals for students |
| Education Materials | 20% | BDT 20,000 | Books, stationery, bags, and class resources |
| Hygiene & Medical Support | 15% | BDT 15,000 | Basic hygiene and medical support |
| Seasonal Support | 15% | BDT 15,000 | Winter clothes, raincoats, umbrellas |
| Shelter & Safety | 10% | BDT 10,000 | Temporary shelter repairs and safer learning space support |
| Emergency Contingency | 5% | BDT 5,000 | Urgent unforeseen needs |
Important note for donors
V2 membership does not support just one child. It helps all six UTSMS open points continue with more readiness and consistency.
- Every weekly class can prepare food and materials in a more reliable way
- Hygiene and seasonal support can be planned better
- Children receive not just activities, but regular human presence
- The support model remains transparent and measurable
The current V2 page lists food, education, hygiene, seasonal care, and safety related support as the core fund use areas. :contentReference[oaicite:3]{index=3}
Want to become a member or know more first?
Use this section to help donors contact easily, visit an open point, or complete payment without confusion.
Payment Options
- bKash Merchant: 01751553361
- bKash Link: donation.bkash.com
- Bank: City Bank Ltd.
- Account Name: Odommo Bangladesh Trust
- Account Number: 125341633001
- Branch: Banani
- SWIFT: CIBLBDDH
Contact Mojar School
Common donor questions
Who are the beneficiaries?
Street children aged around 4 to 14 from Dhaka city’s slum and street areas. :contentReference[oaicite:4]{index=4}
What kind of support is provided?
Food, non formal education, learning materials, hygiene, seasonal care, and basic child protection support. :contentReference[oaicite:5]{index=5}
Will I get updates after donating?
Yes. The page states members receive monthly updates, receipts, and quarterly reports with photos. :contentReference[oaicite:6]{index=6}
Can I pause later?
Yes. The current page says support can be paused or cancelled by message or email. :contentReference[oaicite:7]{index=7}
