By Bina Rani | Founder
“My life could have taken a very different turn, but SPID gave me a chance to dream beyond my circumstances. When I learned the truth about my mother, it broke me—but it also made me stronger. Today, as a nurse, I stand on my own feet with dignity, carrying my mother’s courage and the support of those who believed in me.”
— Suchi (Name changed), Staff Nurse and SPID Alumna
Suchi’s mother was trafficked from Bengal to Delhi’s GB Road—the red-light district—after being deceived with a false promise of employment and was forced into sex work. As a little girl, Suchi grew up surrounded by fear, stigma, and separation, often wondering why her life felt so different from the world around her.
She was enrolled in the SPID-SMS Centre at the age of six. Her life took a pivotal turn when the Centre intervened to protect her from an early marriage proposal to a pimp’s son (known to her mother). With consistent emotional, educational, and hostel support, Suchi slowly rebuilt her confidence. Learning the truth about her mother’s circumstances was heartbreaking, but with SPID’s care and guidance, she began to believe that her life could take a new direction.
Determined to be independent, Suchi pursued nursing. Today, at 26, she is a staff nurse at a reputed hospital—financially independent, courageous, and living with dignity. Though her past still carries pain, she honours her mother’s immense sacrifice in keeping her away from the brothel environment. Her journey is a powerful reminder of resilience, hope, and the transformative impact of education and sustained support.
Suchi is now a role model for many other girls who still feel their destinies are controlled by the men around them. Girls like Suchi break that wall of fear—and they are able to do so because of the unwavering support of donors like you.
More than 300 children are currently enrolled with SPID and receiving regular schooling and remedial support. Over 150 women have been supported with housing, education, vocational training, and life skills.
This Children’s Day, the children at the SPID shelter home showcased their wonderful talents in singing, painting, stitching, and other creative activities. Several children also won prizes in school painting competitions.
SPID also organised a parents’ meeting to update mothers on their children’s progress—an empowering gathering where mothers expressed confidence in the nurturing environment their children receive.
There is so much potential within every child—potential that becomes visible only when they have safety, time, and opportunities. Because of your consistent and generous support, these children can dream bigger, grow with dignity, and make informed choices about their futures.
Thank you once again, on behalf of every child at SPID. Your support truly matters. It helps break intergenerational cycles of abuse and opens pathways to brighter futures.
Dear Global Giver, we extend our heartfelt gratitude for your compassion and support.
With warmth and gratitude,
Team iPartner India
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