Give GIRLS in India a CHANCE at life

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Give GIRLS in India a CHANCE at life
Give GIRLS in India a CHANCE at life
Give GIRLS in India a CHANCE at life
Give GIRLS in India a CHANCE at life
Give GIRLS in India a CHANCE at life
Give GIRLS in India a CHANCE at life

Project Report | Apr 13, 2016
A new honour!

By Jocelyn Jose | Project Leader

All smiles!
All smiles!

Dear donor,

It is with great pleasure that I would like to update you that Mallika Dutt, Breakthrough’s founder and CEO, and Sonali Khan, India Country Director, are in Oxford, at the 13th Annual Skoll World Forum. They’re there because—as the Skoll Foundation announced—Breakthrough is one of the six recipients of the 2016 Skoll Award for Social Entrepreneurship.

This award is a enormous and prestigious honor. The Skoll Awards distinguish transformative leaders whose organizations are disrupting the status quo, driving large-scale “equilibrium” change, and are poised to create even greater impact on the world. We couldn’t be prouder of the Breakthrough team for this tremendous recognition of their innovative approach, cutting-edge methodology, and effective programs that can scale from local to global.

The Skoll Award would help Breakthrough scale our work and increase our impact. Breakthrough has big plans for leveraging the award: to catalyze 1 million social change actors who take action to make violence against women and girls unacceptable. We know that our team can pull this off–and the support from Skoll and its network of social entrepreneurs will help make it possible.

Jeff Skoll, Founder and Chairman of the Skoll Foundation, says that this year’s honorees “give voice and agency to the voiceless and marginalized, and give us good reason to believe in a radically better future.” All the awardees this year give us great hope for a better future as well, and we’re so glad to see Breakthrough recognized in this way.

And thank you for your continued support and involvement with Breakthrough! This work wouldn’t be possible without the Breakthrough Generation. We know that you’ll play a vital role in catalyzing our 1 million social change actors in the coming years.

 

Warmly,

Jocelyn

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Location: New Delhi - India
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