By Kwagala Samantha | Project contributer
Report: Sponsor More Like Her
Theme: One Girl Kept In Class Creates Ripples For Many at Gaba Hope for Kids
Sponsor more like her. Since 2021 we have supported over 860 children, and every time we keep a girl in class, the whole room changes. “Her” is the girl who almost disappeared because of barriers she did not create. “Her” is the girl who stayed because someone chose to remove those barriers first.
*Who “Her” Is*
1. *Her Is The Girl Who Stayed All Month*: Before, shame and lack of protection sent her home for days each month. Today, dignity keeps her seated from day one to day thirty. She does not lose lessons to her period anymore.
2. *Her Is The Girl Who Got Her Voice Back*: She was silent because missing materials made her feel small. When supplies arrived, her hand went up. She started asking questions. She started believing her ideas matter.
3. *Her Is The Girl Who Returned*: She was on the edge of dropping out. Pressure at home, no support, no one noticing. A mentor saw her. Classmates saved her a seat. She came back. She is finishing what she started.
“Her” is not one child. “Her” is every girl who would leave if barriers win.
*What Happens When You Sponsor More Like Her*
1. *She Stays In Class*: Consistent attendance means more days learning, more terms completed, more options kept open. A girl who stays finishes. A girl who finishes chooses her future.
2. *She Leads In Class*: When girls are present and confident, boys learn respect. Group work gets stronger. The whole classroom culture improves because every voice is in it.
3. *She Brings Hope Home*: Guardians tell us, “She talks about school again.” A girl who stays becomes a mother who expects school for her own children. The cycle breaks.
4. *She Builds The Community*: Girls who complete school become teachers, nurses, mentors, business owners, problem solvers. The community gains what it would have lost.
One teacher told us: “When we kept the girls in class, the boys started protecting them too. The whole school felt safer.” That is what happens when you sponsor more like her.
*Why “More Like Her” Matters Now*
Barriers do not wait. Rain falls. Months come. Pressure grows. If we act after a girl disappears, we lose time we cannot recover. If we act before she leaves, we protect a future.
Sponsoring more like her means removing the exact barriers that push girls out: lack of dignity, missing materials, no mentoring, no belonging. Meet those needs early and “her” becomes many.
*Next Steps To Sponsor More Like Her*
1. *See The Need Early*: Identify girls at risk before the term breaks them. Listen to teachers and the girls themselves.
2. *Remove Barriers Immediately*: Provide pads, kits, training, materials, and mentoring before shame and absence set in.
3. *Stay With Her Term After Term*: One term helps. Consistent support builds a future she can count on.
4. *Tell Her Story With Respect*: Let her speak. Let her face and voice show others why this work matters.
*Closing*
Sponsor more like her. Because a girl kept in class is not just one life changed. She is a ripple that touches her family, her classmates, and her community.
When you choose “her,” you choose dignity over shame. Presence over absence. Hope over loss.
Thank you for seeing her. Thank you for keeping her. Now let’s sponsor more like her until no girl has to choose between her body and her education.
Every girl deserves to stay.
By Maniragaba Elijah | Founder
By Auma Sharon | Project contributer
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