Valuable Girl: Empower 100,000 Girls in Egypt

by Coptic Orphans
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Valuable Girl: Empower 100,000 Girls in Egypt
Valuable Girl: Empower 100,000 Girls in Egypt
Valuable Girl: Empower 100,000 Girls in Egypt
Valuable Girl: Empower 100,000 Girls in Egypt
Valuable Girl: Empower 100,000 Girls in Egypt
Valuable Girl: Empower 100,000 Girls in Egypt
Valuable Girl: Empower 100,000 Girls in Egypt
Valuable Girl: Empower 100,000 Girls in Egypt
Valuable Girl: Empower 100,000 Girls in Egypt
Valuable Girl: Empower 100,000 Girls in Egypt
Valuable Girl: Empower 100,000 Girls in Egypt
Valuable Girl: Empower 100,000 Girls in Egypt
Valuable Girl: Empower 100,000 Girls in Egypt
Valuable Girl: Empower 100,000 Girls in Egypt
Valuable Girl: Empower 100,000 Girls in Egypt
Jan 29, 2016

How the Girls' Love and Tolerance Awakened a Community

The Valuable Girl Project honors girls' voices.
The Valuable Girl Project honors girls' voices.
I'm writing today with sadness, because Leila, one of the participants in the Valuable Girl Project, recently passed away. Like all of the Little Sisters in the project, Leila is someone we cherished. Her loss is felt deeply by staff, family, and her friends.
 
Yet, I also want to share the remarkable way the girls united after Leila's passing, and how that also brought together their Christian and Muslim parents.
 
Leila (not her real name) was struck by heart problems while traveling out of Upper Egypt. By the time she could be treated, it was too late to save her life. In the wake of this tragedy, her fellow Little and Big Sisters were sad, but consoled each other. And, amazingly, they decided that they should be part of the public mourning.
 
"All of the girls wanted to be present at their sisters' funeral," said Susan, coordinator of the project site. 
 
I can't tell you how unusual that is, not just in a town in Upper Egypt, but in all of the country. Cemeteries are, as a rule, just about as segregated as it gets. For the girls to unite around the memory of their friend, and persuade their parents to permit their show of collective grief and solidarity, was an extremely rare event.
 
Leila's family was really overwhelmed by the girls' decision to come together, and as a group including both Christians and Muslims. And, somehow, this brought the community together in a way that hadn't happened before. It seemed to make them value the project even more, and increase their determination to continue it.
 
"We really want to see this project continue," Rana, the mother one of the Valuable Girl Project participants, told Susan. "Even if it means we have to keep it going without funding, somehow." 
 
Thanks to the generosity of donors like you, there's no danger of the project shutting down. We're just as committed to it as the parents, and we're identifying participants and sites for 2016. But we can't do it alone. To spread the kind of messages we're spreading - that girls and young women are a benefit to themselves and society when they have access to education, that Christians and Muslims can overcome the obstacles facing them - we count on everyone who shares these values to stand with us. 
 
We're grateful to you for continuing to support this work. It makes a difference. We can see it in the way the girls came together when Leila passed away, surprising their community with their love and unity. We can see it in their parents' desire to continue the project, no matter what stands in the way. Together, we'll keep spreading tolerance and access to quality education. Please give today, and thank you for supporting these valuable girls!
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Nermien Riad
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