Swapno Sarothi Sommelon 2026 — A Celebration of Hope, Humanity, and New Possibilities

“Every child is born with a dream.”
Yet not every child grows up with the opportunity to dream freely. Many of them fight silent battles—against poverty, neglect, inequality, and the harsh realities that limit their childhood.

Amid these challenges, there are people and organizations who quietly dedicate their time, compassion, and effort to stand beside these underprivileged children. Their work lights up the path of possibility, helping young minds rediscover hope, dignity, and dreams.

With this spirit, the “Swapno Sarothi Sommelon 2026” took place—an extraordinary gathering of compassionate hearts, visionary organizations, and inspiring young dreamers.

Today, we proudly share that we have successfully co-hosted and completed this remarkable event.


A Milestone Event Filled With Stories of Struggle, Success, and Unbroken Dreams

The conference brought together real stories of courage from underprivileged children and teenagers—stories of hardship, perseverance, triumph, and the belief that dreams come true when someone cares.

Attendees witnessed:

The event reminded everyone that a small gesture of kindness or encouragement can become a turning point in a child’s life.


 A Collective Effort of Humanitarian Organizations

This beautiful gathering was made possible by the dedication of multiple organizations working tirelessly for underprivileged communities:

Organized by:
Amader Pathshala, Chayatal Bangladesh, Eidgah Girls’ High School, Natuner Shanti Nibash, Mojar Ishkul, Hashimukh, Swodesh Mrttika Adarsha Bidya Niketan, Apon Foundation, Sawab Foundation, Youth for Bangladesh

Inspired by:
The Structural Engineers Ltd. (SEL)

Their combined effort created a platform where forgotten dreams were voiced, celebrated, and encouraged.


 Hashimukh’s Commitment Continues

At Hashimukh, we believe that every child deserves a chance to dream—and the support to chase it.
Successfully completing the Swapno Sarothi Sommelon 2026 strengthens our commitment even more.

We aim to:

This event was not just a conference—it was a promise.
A promise to keep working until every child can say, “My dreams matter.”


Together, Let’s Be the “Sarothi” of Their Dreams

Let us continue to weave a web of hope, compassion, and opportunity.
Let us be the hands that lift children toward a better tomorrow.
Because when we change ourselves, we change society—and eventually the nation.

May supporting underprivileged children become our collective vow for the future.

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