Captivating Village Program Expands with 10 New Learning Centers

We are happy to announce that we have started 10 Alternative Learning Program Centers in a new municipality for our Captivating Village Program in Nepal

This is the Women Safe Haven (WSH) annual conference of the rehabilitated beneficiaries in Nepal held earlier this year. A total of 95 rehabilitated beneficiaries were able to participate this year.
Some of these women were brought to WSH after a successful rescue operation, some were intercepted at one of our monitoring stations in Nepal, while others were referred to WSH from police or local government dapartments. The women came from different backgrounds and walks of life, so the conference was a great way to come together as one and share their journey and how their lives are progressing.
The retreat program was very productive and fun. All our sisters were happy and excited to come to Pokhara for the conference.
It was a beautiful and refreshing time to witness how these women are transforming their lives.
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We are happy to announce that we have started 10 Alternative Learning Program Centers in a new municipality for our Captivating Village Program in Nepal
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