Providing Life Skills to 300 Girls living in Slums

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

Project Report | Dec 27, 2017
Know this about Neha

By Sonal Shukla | Managing Trustee

Pic credit - Liz Oxhorn (PWB)
Pic credit - Liz Oxhorn (PWB)

Neha is the oldest among 4 siblings, 2 of them are boys. A 17 year old, she has a low paid marketing job. She is to take her 12th grade board examination through a correspondence course. Her father is a driver and the mother works as a housekeeper in a private company. Currently she is living with her grandparents in the same locality as her parents due to a problem. Her parents have imposed several restrictions on her after she fell in love with a boy. They would not allow her to go out, either for work or for lessons and Vacha classes. Her mother wants her to be married off right away. Strong and determined, Neha refused to be bogged down by the circumstances. She had no option other than leaving her parents’ home and moving in with her supportive grandparents so as to retain her focus on work and education.

 

About Vacha, Neha says that Vacha’s teachers and social workers are the only ones who have stood by her through thick and thin. Anything new and experimental stimulates Neha. She joined Vacha’s program of girls’ empowerment in 2013 and has continued ever since, despite her parents’ protests. Sexual harassment and restrictions faced by girls are some of the community challenges that Neha has consistently worked on. The boys in her community used to leer and make vulgar comments to harass girls. Neha, together with others in the Vacha program, began focusing on sexual harassment issues. Awareness on the ill-effects of sexual harassment was created through rallies and street plays. Next, was the campaign to ensure more community toilets are built. Currently substance abuse, a societal evil here, is also her concern.

 

Neha’s Social Message to girls across the globe is

The window of opportunity is when girls are young. If prompt action is not taken now, the opportunity may never come again. Girls may be married off early and may lose this moment of recourse.'

 

We hope girls like Neha will inspire you to donate towards our cause of Girls’ Empowerment. In this festive occasion, please share Neha's narrative with friends and family to support our work and for Vacha girls to have a better life.

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Dec 20, 2017
Season's Greetings

By Sonal Shukla | Managing Trustee

Dec 15, 2017
Saleha's Story

By Sonal Shukla | Managing Trustee

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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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