
Livelihood support
Hashi Project
Project Self-Reliance
A practical support network for families who need sustainable income tools and direct field coordination.
What is Hashi?
Hashi means "smile" in Bengali. Our project aims to bring smiles to families by providing them with tools for self-reliance rather than temporary aid.
Through sewing machines, medical support, and our Hashimukh stalls, we empower people to earn their own livelihood and maintain their dignity.
Medical Fund
Covering urgent surgeries and medicines that would otherwise be impossible for poor families to afford.
Sewing Machines
We've gifted sewing machines to needy individuals, giving them an independent income and helping them become financially stable.
Hashimukh Stalls
Community food stalls that raise funds for the whole project while building solidarity.
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lussc@lus.ac.bdAbout Hashi
How do you select beneficiaries?
We conduct field surveys to identify the most vulnerable families who have the capacity to work but lack capital.
Can I donate a used item?
Yes! We accept used sewing machines if they are in good working condition.
What is Hashimukh?
Hashimukh is our signature food stall event where we sell homemade food to raise funds for the Hashi project.
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