Adammya Torun Sangho (ATS)

A social volunteering organization

About

Adammya Torun Sangho (ATS) is a youth-led voluntary organization based in Boagarchar village, Bakshiganj, Jamalpur. It has mobilized over 60 active members. The motto of this organization is “Empowered by youth, we transform society.” ATS has successfully implemented more than 22 impactful community projects, including education support, medical camps, animal vaccination camps, awareness programs, orphan support, disaster response, youth empowerment, and assistance for low-income families.

VISION

The vision of Adammya Torun Sangho (ATS) is to build a better society through volunteerism where no one is left out because of poverty, lack of education and social injustice.

Background Story

While studying at university, Md. Mosharof Hosen became deeply concerned about his society, as he had known since childhood that his community struggled with poverty, illiteracy, and many other challenges. He realized that meaningful social change would be difficult without a dedicated voluntary organization. Motivated by this understanding, he brought together local youths and established a social volunteering organization named Adammya Torun Sangho (ATS), which means “Indomitable Youth Organization.” Many young people came forward, joined the initiative, and committed to providing continuous support

The journey of this changemaker organization officially began on 10 August 2020, under the leadership of him. Currently, he is serving as the Founder and President of this organization.

Administrative House

With the support of a foreign (Kuwaiti) donor, Adammya Torun Sangho (ATS) established its official office in just 10 days, marking a new milestone in its journey. This office has become the center for all activities, from planning to implementing community projects.

With this office space, ATS is now able to work more efficiently and serve the community more effectively.

Notable Activities

ATS has been working for society for a long time without any political support or big funding. Though this organization has no big funding, it has already implemented many impactful projects in various areas for community development. Below is a summary of some important activities and projects that ATS has done successfully in the past.

Street Restoration

One of the first projects of ATS was repairing a damaged village road, which caused problems especially in the rainy season. About 25 volunteers collected soil and worked diligently to fill and level it. Later, more young volunteers joined to complete the project.

The grateful villagers inspired us, marking the start of our journey as a dedicated humanitarian organization.

Donor: No Fundraising needed

Free Blood Grouping Campaign

Organized a free blood grouping campaign with the help of dedicated medical students, testing nearly 300 people. All results were recorded to create an emergency donor database for quick help in critical situations.

As the first program of its kind in our village, it helped build a more prepared, informed and health-conscious community.

Donor: Md. Mosharof hosen

Free Animal Treatment & Vaccination Campaign

In collaboration with the Upazila Livestock Hospital, ATS offers free vaccination and veterinary medical care to more than 300 cattle and poultry. Six veterinary students from different universities volunteered to help with this program all day.

The program continues successfully every year and is highly appreciated by the villagers, who show great interest in these services.

Supported By: Upazila Livestock Hospital

Graveyard Establishment

In December 2020, Dr. Md. Mosharof Hosen held the first meeting to establish a local cemetery in Bogarchar village. With his leadership and hard work, the project gained villager support and over one acre of land was acquired. More than 100 people have been laid to rest there.

Today, the cemetery represents unity, compassion and community leadership.

Donor : Villager

Free primary Education

For the past four years, eight primary education programs have been running with support from an anonymous donor. About 450 underprivileged children have received basic education through these programs, giving them brighter futures.

These initiatives are still active today, showing ATS’s strong commitment to promoting literacy and empowering the next generation.

Donor: Anonymous man

Inauguration Ceremony

We did not hold the inauguration ceremony at the beginning of our activities because our main donor was abroad. To ensure his presence, we waited one year and later organized the ceremony beautifully after his arrival. During the event, we presented all our achievements from the first year to the public. This made the ceremony memorable for everyone.

Fund: No needed

Support for Burned Girl

We found an orphan girl in the village with 60% burns who couldn’t get treatment due to poverty. We quickly shared her situation on social media, and people from many places donated. With the collected money, we arranged proper medical care. After long treatment, the child fully recovered.

Fund: social media

New clothes Distribution

Every year, during religious festivals, we distribute new clothes to poor villagers. This program has been running for four years, providing new clothes to over 100 people annually. Specially for women, receiving new clothes such as sarees brings them great joy and helps them celebrate their festivals with dignity and happiness

Fund: social media, wealthy villagers and Organization’s members

Support for Orphans

We regularly support orphaned children by providing toys, books and winter clothing to those studying in different institutions. These efforts are funded by generous donations from kind hearted people. Each contribution brings joy, warmth and encouragement to children who need it most, reflecting our strong commitment to community support.

Fund: Anonymous Donors

Tree Plantation Program

We promote environmental awareness among students by giving them tree saplings and basic study materials. This program encourages children to plant trees and learn to care for nature. Through this initiative, we aim to build both knowledge and a strong sense of environmental responsibility in young learners.

Fund: Organization’s members

Wall of Humanity

Adammya Torun Sangho (ATS) created the Wall of Humanity to help underprivileged villagers with care and dignity. Volunteers collect gently used clothes from homes, clean and organize them, and place them on a roadside wall for anyone in need, including children and the elderly. This initiative promotes kindness, reduces waste, and strengthens community bonds.

Fund: No needed

Encouraged students

Each year, we honor meritorious village students by awarding them crests for their academic achievements. This initiative encourages young learners to aim higher and stay motivated in their studies. Our goal is to build a strong education culture in the community and inspire students to continue their academic journey.

Fund: Organization’s members

Food Items Distribution

Since its founding, ATS regularly distributes food to helpless and poor families during disasters, Eid and economic crisis. The program received direct contributions of money from kind-hearted villagers. We distribute food items like rice, sugar, edible oil and more to help the elderly, orphans, daily laborers, flood victims and homeless people.

Fund: villagers

Child Vaccination Centre

Government children’s vaccination programs are usually held at different locations. To reduce the difficulties faced by mothers and children in the village. We fixed a vaccination centre at our club premises. Now, villagers can receive regular vaccination services conveniently from this specific location.

Fund: No needed

National Day Celebration

Every year, Adammya Torun Sangho (ATS) celebrates important national days with community events. As part of the celebrations, ATS organizes drawing competitions for children, encouraging them to express their creativity and learn about national heritage. These activities help children develop awareness, pride and respect for their country.

Fund: No needed

Area Renaming Program

We successfully led a campaign to rename a newly established area that had an awkward or unsuitable name. Through careful discussions and active community involvement, the area was given a more meaningful and appealing name, which was widely accepted by residents. This initiative is one of our proudest achievements of our organization.

Fund: No needed

Motivational Program for Youth

We organize motivational programs for young graduates in our villages. Successful and educated speakers are invited to share their experiences and advice. These events aim to inspire youth to dream big, set goals, and work confidently toward achieving them, helping them realize their potential and explore new opportunities for their future.

Fund: No needed

Livestock Vaccination and Treatment Program

We organized a livestock vaccination and treatment program in collaboration with the Veterinary Students’ Association. Through this initiative, nearly 1,000 livestock received essential veterinary services. Our volunteers played an important role in arranging and managing the entire program. This initiative made the village farmers very happy.

Supported By: Upazila Livestock Office

Flood-Relief Aid

During floods, many families face serious hardship. To help, our organization quickly collects money and rice from wealthy community members and well-wishers. These donations are distributed directly to flood-affected families, providing timely support. We stay ready to act whenever disasters strike, focusing on the welfare and recovery of our neighbors.

Supported By: Villagers

Community Sports Events

Along with our social activities, we organize sports events to promote fun and relaxation. These activities help refresh our minds, build team spirit, and increase energy, allowing us to return to community work with renewed motivation and focus.

Fund: No needed

Awareness Campaign

We conduct awareness campaigns to educate the community about risks from diseases and natural disasters. By sharing important information, we help people take preventive measures and stay safe. These campaigns protect public health, reduce harm, and empower individuals to safeguard themselves and their families during emergencies.

Fund: No needed

Rice Distribution

We do not carry out this initiative annually; it is mainly launched during times of crisis in our community. During these drives, club members generously contribute a minimum quantity of rice. After collection, the rice is carefully distributed to families living in extreme poverty. This program delivers vital food assistance and meaningful relief to the community.

Fund: Villagers and Organization’s members

Anniversary Celebrations

Every year, we celebrate the founding anniversary of our organization with joyful events. The celebrations include sports competitions that promote teamwork and camaraderie, followed by a ceremonial cake-cutting. These festivities honor our journey and achievements while strengthening bonds among members and fostering a sense of community.

Fund: No needed

Livestock Vaccine Card Distribution

We distributed vaccine cards that we created ourselves, giving them free of cost to local farmers. These cards were very useful for livestock management. After each vaccination, the doctor recorded the necessary information on the card. With this card, farmers easily keep the info details, including gestation periods.

Fund: Organization’s members

Free Book Distribution

We distributed free books to primary school students. Many students cannot afford to buy books and their families cannot pay school fees. For this reason, we provided them. They were very happy to receive new books. Step by step, we are trying to ensure that all students get free books, notebooks and other educational materials.

Fund: Organization’s members

Road Repair

Suddenly, heavy rain damaged the road, creating a large pothole. As a result, no one could pass with vehicles, and even walking became difficult. After seeing the road, we quickly took steps to repair it and involved enthusiastic local people to start reconstruction. Using bamboo, we built an alternative bamboo bridge, which made everyone very pleased.

Fund: No needed

Tour

ATS organizes tours and educational trips for its members to promote youth development and team bonding. These trips give a refreshing break from regular activities while allowing members to explore new places and learn about different cultures. Each tour combines fun, learning, leadership, and a stronger spirit of service among the youth.

Reward

In recognition of our efforts, ‘Panatiapara Social Organization’ honored us with a crest. This meaningful gesture serves as a powerful inspiration, encouraging us to continue our work with greater dedication and commitment to supporting and uplifting the community.

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