Mother and daughter continued to fall sick often, and Sama especially was unable to sustain her education.
80 people share one such toilet each day, and their slum community is notorious for a public toilet that caved in two years ago instantly killing three.
After a year with us, Sama is much healthier and able to attend classes regularly only because you reached out to her with love, education, healthcare and nutrition.
Today she’s finished her course with us and moved on to a madrassa in her community, but her father Tabrez continues to volunteer with us as a community champion, advocating for empowerment through education within his circle of influence.
Thank you for empowering Sama to achieve her dreams and thank you for equipping Tabrez to uplift his community!