Mother Expresses Deep Regret for Not Getting a Chance to Study

Saraswoti is one of the girls who have been helped by the Captivating Village Program.

In January, the Women and Children Ministry from the Nepali Government inaugurated a three-month shoemaking training for the women at Women’s Safe Haven. This initiative will include training for the women as well as the staff by professional shoe makers.
The Nepali Government will provide financial assistance to the beneficiaries who will be part of the training program. We are excited to have the government now on board in our efforts to help women in their healing and restoration journey.
After a little more than two months, the women have learned how to make professional shoes, sandals, and wedding slippers.
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Saraswoti is one of the girls who have been helped by the Captivating Village Program.
Last August 28th, the Universe English Boarding School in a province of Nepal hosted the Hamro Abhiyan program, which was attended by 110 participants.
As we look at the history of the "Badi" community, it is a marginalized group in Nepal that has historically faced discrimination on both social and economic grounds and had to endure social stigma and prejudice, which restricted their access to education and basic necessities.
We recently organized an awareness program in Jogi Taal, a village in Nepal where most residents belong to marginalized communities.
Our program, My Business My Freedom (MBMF), in Nepal, is making a significant impact by offering credit services to Nepali women.
The Captivating Team in Nepal conducted a 3-day field trip to meet local municipality leaders, health professionals, and school principals to begin our program planning.