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WHEN GIRLS ACCESS EDUCATION, CHANGE

Is Inevitable

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“Our father has an addiction to alcohol, and our mother went away when I was small. My sister and I live in a room with our grandparents, who work hard as farmers on a small piece of rented land. We have food each day but no money for anything else.

Without Unatti’s help, we would not be able to go to school. My sister would be home doing washing and cleaning and I would have to work the land, maybe earning $2.00 a day for my labor.

I will be the first in our family to finish school, and I will build a better life for my sister and me. I have to make a better future.” –Kritisha, age 12

“My mother died only a few months ago. She had a heart attack. My father was drinking so much when she died and he was violent. My twin brother still lives with him but I live with my sister, her husband and his mother. l walk to Unatti each morning to have dhal bhat, get help with school work and go to school with all the other Unatti sisters. I come back to Unatti each afternoon, eat more good food, do more school work and go home to sleep. At Unatti Home I feel safe.”- Ganga age 16

“We have witnessed a profound transformation in Ganga over the past few months. When she first joined Unatti, she was socially withdrawn, with clear signs of low self-esteem, and hardly spoke. Her emotional state was fragile, and she would often become paralyzed by her feelings. But now, we see a new Gonga one who is beginning to communicate, sharing her beautiful smile with us.” -

Unatti Housemother

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