Chicken Farming Project Helps Families Create Multiple Streams of Income
The Chicken Farming Project in China helps rural women escape poverty and find hope.
The Chicken Farming Project in China helps rural women escape poverty and find hope.
This is the story of Mary* (name changed for privacy), a girl born in a Dalit family in the far western region of Nepal, Kanchanpur.
Sheci Luozhi is one of our students who was chosen to be part of the One More Year Scholarship Program in China. She is a Grade 11 student, and she feels that she has grown so much since she stepped...
Juni's family struggled financially due to their large size, so she left school to work alongside her father as a laborer at just twelve years old
Over the past month since the Husky Energy Tailoring Skills Program for Women started, the students have diligently punched in every day.
Lolita smiles brightly as she shows us her stock of clothes to sell. She is one of the members of our microfinance program in the Philippines.
Teacher Meng Shuangyi comes from Chongqing and is one of our dedicated volunteers teachers part of our program, Support a Volunteer Teacher in China.
When we first met Jemhaima and her mother, they were loitering on the streets, begging and scavenging for food from garbage cans.