Protect 30 girl children at risk of prostitution

by Alliance Anti Trafic
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Protect 30 girl children at risk of prostitution
Protect 30 girl children at risk of prostitution
Protect 30 girl children at risk of prostitution
Protect 30 girl children at risk of prostitution
Protect 30 girl children at risk of prostitution
Protect 30 girl children at risk of prostitution
Protect 30 girl children at risk of prostitution

Project Report | Jan 13, 2022
Where Dreams Bloom project updates (Jan, 2022)

By Ta My Linh | Project Coordinator

Our staff interviewed Gazania's mother
Our staff interviewed Gazania's mother

Dear friends,

We are so excited to share with you latest updates of our project over the past three months.

Thanks to your support, we have maintained the comprehensive assistance to all girls in the program that  makes their way back to school become easier after the eight-month lockdown period in Ho Chi Minh city. Our staff keep in close contact with the girls and their families weekly via phone or text message to follow-up their learning process. To date most of the girls who attend secondary school and high school have been back to school while the younger ones have still remained their online learning process and waited new updates from their schools.

Our program also welcome another two participants to the group: 6-year -old Poppy and fifteen-year-old Gazania. Poppy is living with her single mother and a 11-month year old sister. Poppy starts her 1st grade this school year. Her father was back to his hometown in Nghe An province (central Vietnam) and has not met the little girl and her sibling for a year. Gazania is currently a freshman in a high school. “I truly want to study but my mom wants me to leave school and find a job to help my family” - Gazania told us. “What are your plans for your daughter’s future after she leaves education?” - We asked her mother. “I don’t know. She may stay home and help me with the chores for a short term and then I will help her find a job”. “Do you think that she will get a stable job when she has not earn a high school degree?” We continued asking her. The mother did not answer us. The case like this is not rare in our program, especially during this difficult times when most of the parents have to work from home and face all the financial uncertainty surrounding Covid-19. The current pressure is too big that they cannot think about the future. But it’s important to remind them that this is a unique situation and we could work together, overcome it and keep the children in school, as this is their right and our responsibility.

In last December, we carried out one of the most vital activities of the program every year : the annual evaluation. This is a process of collecting and analyzing information from all beneficiaries (the girls and their caregivers) in order to understand the effectiveness and the ongoing operations of the program, as well as promote communication and provide useful feedback about the program and staff. This is a crucial step helping us improve the impact and performance of our work every year. 

Last but not least, we would like to send you our great news that Phuong Uyen, our program intern already successfully completed the 8-month internship period. She has been in charge of supporting and following the girls in the Where Dreams Bloom program since April, 2021. It’s a great pleasure for us to have contributed to her professional growth. Also, we send our thanks to her for all of the efforts and energy she has brought to work everyday. Phuong Uyen will continue working at our organization in the role of program collaborator over the next several months.

The ongoing involvement of youth in the roles of collaborators, volunteers or interns in the program not only bring a source of positive energy to the girls but also become role models for in gaining more independence and taking their first steps towards their future as an adult.

Thank you for your ongoing support towards empowering the girls. You are truly making a huge different for them with your care and generosity. We  wish you and your family a Happy New Year! May the new year brings to you lots of love, laughter, and joy.

 

All the best,

-Your friend at Alliance Anti-Trafic Vietnam

 

 

  

  

 

  

Carnation's mother joined the annual evaluation
Carnation's mother joined the annual evaluation
Uyen received her certificate from our director
Uyen received her certificate from our director

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Alliance Anti Trafic

Location: Ho Chi Minh - Vietnam
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Ha Tran
Ho Chi Minh , Vietnam
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