Shubhanka has always been driven by more than her career. Working in technology gave her purpose, but her heart pointed further, toward the children who had no safety net, no family, and no one to make sure their most basic needs were met. When she thought about orphan girls in India struggling with food and hygiene, she did not just feel empathy. She felt responsibility.
The dream was clear: provide books, food, and essentials to orphan girls who needed them most. But making a real and meaningful impact alone is difficult, and the gap between wanting to help and actually being able to is wider than most people realize.
That is where One Park Financial stepped in. Through the Dreamweaver program, Shubhanka was given the opportunity to turn that desire into action, not someday, not eventually, but now.
"This is not my dream anymore. It is happening."
Those five words carry everything. The shift from hoping to doing, from imagining to delivering. Waking up knowing that girls on the other side of the world would have books to learn from, food to eat, and essentials to live with dignity changed something in Shubhanka. It confirmed what she had always believed: that with the right support, one person truly can change lives.
One Park Financial did not just fulfill a dream. They gave Shubhanka the ability to be the person she always wanted to be for others.