Special Initiative for Girls No Abuse for Life

by People First Educational Charitable Trust
Special Initiative for Girls No Abuse for Life
Special Initiative for Girls No Abuse for Life
Special Initiative for Girls No Abuse for Life
Special Initiative for Girls No Abuse for Life
Special Initiative for Girls No Abuse for Life
Special Initiative for Girls No Abuse for Life
Special Initiative for Girls No Abuse for Life
Special Initiative for Girls No Abuse for Life
Special Initiative for Girls No Abuse for Life
Special Initiative for Girls No Abuse for Life
Special Initiative for Girls No Abuse for Life
Special Initiative for Girls No Abuse for Life

Project Report | Aug 13, 2014
Orphaned and Alone no more

By Sunita Sharma | Rescue Project Director

Orphaned and Alone no more
Orphaned and Alone no more

Hello Everyone!,

This is Sunita ,director of Rescue Junction and the SIGNAL project, and it's time for an update. As you all know the project caters for girls at risk of abuse by providing shelter, food, education, vocational training and support to these vulnerable young women to enable then to have a new start in life. But here at Rescue Junction we admit girls of any age, ( including babies, who have been abandoned) and girls that have been orphaned.

One of our aims is to increase awareness within the local community about the plight of these girls and help us establish a network of protection for them. We work with the police and raid local brothels and we have found girls as young as twelve years of age. In these cases in conjunction with local authorities we always prosecute and bring those responsible for this abuse to Justice . Over 40 people are behind bars today as a result of these prosecutions. We need to establish there will be no safe haven, no escape from those who choose to abuse children.

There are three girls here who we have placed at our expense ( with the help of your donations) in residential school and who come to Rescue Junction for the holidays. Their mother died, and then a year later their father . The eldest girl ( then just 11 years old) ,Pramilla buried him with her own hands as there was no money for a cremation. In the days and weeks that followed the girls were at risk of starving before concerned villagers brought them to the local administration, who placed them in the only place available,  Rescue Junction. We need help to pay for their education and care., Every cent that we get from Global Giving goes to help children like Pramilla, Diya and  Shanti.(names changed for child protection reasons)

It costs $1000 to care and educate them for one whole year.

Thank you so much for your kindness and generosity

Wishing you all the best,

Sunita

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People First Educational Charitable Trust

Location: Bodhgaya, Bihar - India
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Project Leader:
Deepak Kumar
Bodhgaya , Bihar India

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