Small Poultry Business for Dil

Dil lives with her daughter in a rural area 25 kilometers away from the city. They live in two rented rooms with a roof made up of zinc sheets. She works as a farm laborer to provide for her and her daughter.

Anita (name changed for privacy and protection) was rescued in 2020 with the help of our partner, 3 Angels Nepal. She was provided counselling and proper care especially that she was pregnant. Now, she’s ready to come home with her healthy baby boy.
At first, her parents did not want to accept her and her child. But with tireless efforts and counselling provided by the team to the family members, they are now ready and excited to be reunited with Anita and welcome the newest member of their family.
Today, the 3AN team is driving them home with the help and coordination of a legal counsel and the district police to facilitate and formalize the reintegration.
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