Want to volunteer but can't find a place to do it? Or know of an amazing volunteering opportunity but don't know how to spread? ......
.....Don't worry.....
YouUnify is here to solve all that. YouUnify is a platform for volunteers and non profits to come together for everyone to have better access to volunteering opportunities in Bangladesh. Look around our temporary blog, explore and let the world know about. If you just want to say hello to us then send us an email to ........@gmail.com
OUR MISSION
Creating connection between volunteers and non profits for social welfare.
OUR VISION
We envision that one day everyone is aware of their power of being a change maker.
THE TEAM
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Prianka Ball
Founder and President
Prianka is currently a junior studying in
Bryn Mawr College. She is majoring in Math and
minoring in Economics. Previously she used to work as the Public Relations
Affiliate in BYEI (Bangladesh Youth Environmental Initiative) and currently in
the same organization as International Outreach Associate. She is also a
commitment maker of the Clinton Global Initiative University 2014 and 2015 for
YouUnify. And she loves to work when she is feeling too bored!
Abanti
Shreya Saha is currently studying as an undergraduate in the Institute of
Business Administration(IBA), University of Dhaka, Bangladesh.She has always been enthusiastic about helping the underprivileged
and has developed an app idea to help reduce infant and child mortality in
Bangladesh. One of her biggest achievement was to become the “University
Champion of Telenor Youth Summit” where she gained a platform to introduce and
market her app to help the people of Bangladesh.
Director of Operations
Tasnim Mustaque
Public Relations
Tasnim is currently a sophomore at
New York University. His interest in activism first manifested at his high
school social service and environment clubs, and then transitioned into
Bangladesh Youth Leadership Center, the country’s first leadership training
center. Since the turn of 2013, Tasnim has co-founded his own welfare
organization, YouthWalk Bangladesh, with the help of friends. Here he manages
Public Relations side of the project. Tasnim’s hobbies include listening to an
eclectic variety of music, origami, anime, and analyzing book characters.
Creative Director
Rupam Saha
Marketing Director
Rupam
Saha is currently majoring in Marketing at University of Dhaka. He works as the co-founder and Director
for Youthwalk Bangladesh and also works with Road2School that has changed the
life of sixty underprivileged children by bringing sustainable development
through education. He also works as the Senior HR Associate and Project
Coordinator for House of Volunteers (HOV) and Head of Promotions for ‘Presentation
Whizkids”. Rupam was runners-up in Audubon Challenge and in Social Business
Plan Competition and one of the
semi-finalists too in Global Innovation through Science and Technology Tech-I.
Salman Sabbab
Director of Development
Salman Sabbab currently
graduated with a BBA from North South University, Bangladesh. Previously, he
had served as a Vice President, Communications in the founding board of BYLC
Graduate Network (BGN). His deep gusto towards games and sports is reflected in
his participation at ‘Pepsi First Baller Captain 2009’, a fast bowling
competition, where he was amongst the top ten in the whole Bangladesh. He
aspires to uplift the socioeconomic sectors of Bangladesh as a social
entrepreneur in the long run. His main interests revolves around public
speaking, leadership, economic research, international business etc.
Indira Rahman
Communication
Indira
Rahman is a second-year student at Franklin & Marshall College. Prior to
F&M, she worked year-long as an intern at Bangladesh Youth Leadership
Center (BYLC), the country’s first leadership institute, where she graduated
from its signature 4-month leadership program, Building Bridges through
Leadership Training (BBLT). She is also the founding Vice President of
YouthWalk Bangladesh, a non-profit which houses the BBLT-inspired Project Road
to School (R2S) and Project Trash the Ash (TTA). Currently, Indira is a proud
Creative Writers Corps intern at the Philadelphia Alumni Writers House and an
active member of the F&M Debate Society.








