By Francesca Pellegatta | Junior Project Manager
Lydia had just 5 years when her childhood had been stolen, but thanks to the project “Flowers in Bloom” she managed to find again serenity and to make her dreams come true. Lydia lived with her mother, er father and her siblings in the suburbs of Addis Ababa. The family could not afford to pay the rent of the home and her father built a shack made of wood and metal sheets in the mountains near the capital. One day Lydia’s mother asked her to go to the well to take water for the meal. Lydia was older than her siblings even if she was just five years old and she had the task to take the water from the well, which was placed far away from her home. While he was going to the well, she met a farmer that lived near there. The man had just been left by his wife; he took the child to his home where he had been segregated her for almost three weeks, abusing her and threatening her of death, till one day Lydia managed to escape.
Her parents reported the crime to the police but the police could not find evidences. Lydia had been immediately contacted by the Center “Flowers in Bloom”, she entered into the program, receiving all the needed medical cares and the started her therapeutical path. The psychological conditions of the child were really serious: she suffered from terrible nightmares, anxiety attacks and she was aggressive with her siblings. With the time, thanks to the psychological support and the cares provided by the center, her conditions started to improve.
Unfortunately, when Lydia was 10 years old her father died, leaving his wife and his four children in serious economic conditions. Thanks to the center, her family has been helped and Lydia’s mother could follow a training course and find a job.
17 years have been passed from that terrible day that changed Lydia’s life and now she is beautiful girl of 22 years old. She has just graduated with good grades in nursing sciences at the University of Woldia.
Thanks to the project “Flowers in Bloom” Lydia has been able to undergo the trauma and she has found again her self-confidence, that’s why your support to our project is so fundamental!
Thank you!
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