Providing Life Skills to 300 Girls living in Slums

by Vacha Charitable Trust
Providing Life Skills to 300 Girls living in Slums

Project Report | Jun 3, 2015
Sabina's Story

By Sonal Shukla | Managing Director

Sabina
Sabina

Hello friends,

It is June and it is very  hot in Mumbai but hotter elsewhere in India. Summer vacation in schools starts here from mid-April immediately after annual exams. Last fortnight of April is the best time to catch the youngsters before they are taken to their native villages by parents in May. Vacha organized a whole lots of workshops in photography, street theatre, art and craft,  English speaking and so on across bastis (‘slums’) and govt. schools.  The outputs will be displayed on the Independence Day in August.

Sabina’s Story: Sabina has initiative and leadership qualities. Though dropped out from school, she enrolled herself again when her family situation was better. She  went thru a depressed phase recently but has bounced back now.

Here is what happened:

Water is in shortage and her neighborhood gets it only for an hour or so at a given time. There are fights over whose turn it is to fill water from the public tap and about being pushed in a queue. A woman in her neighborhood pushed Sabina  and beat her up hurting Sabina  her on her thigh. There was a cut and it was bleeding. She did not come for Vacha sessions a few times. Our social worker visited her. She said she was not feeling well and was depressed. She had wanted to lodge a police complaint but her parents were dead against it. They did not want her to make an issue of it. After all fighting over water access was a routine thing! Vacha trainer is a kind of mentor to the adolescent girls. She encouraged Sabina to discuss the matter further with her parents and not give up. Sabina could actually convince them to let her lodge a ’non cognizable complaint –NC’ so that “at least now there is a police record and that woman dare not be violent to me! She will be in police custody at least for a day”,  she says.  Individual and collective successes of girls are steps towards their empowerment. Do have a look at media reports of a campaign for safe and clean public toilets by girls who have no indoor facility.

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Vacha Charitable Trust

Location: Mumbai, Maharashtra - India
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Dineshwari Thonse
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Dineshwari Thonse
Mumbai , Maharashtra India

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