By Monica Kapali | Reintegration Officer
We envision to see "Every child in a loving, caring and stable family". Through our partnership with government of Nepal and various NGOs we are able to help children reintegrate into their families. In the last quarter 12 children are reunited into their family. Anisha (name changed) is one of them.
Anisha, 14 years, lived with parents in Eastern Nepal. At the age of 10 she was placed in a family as domestic worker so the parents would get money from the employer. Though Anisha was promised to sent to school but they never did it. She had to work for hours without proper food and space to sleep. She was beaten even for small mistakes. One day, one of the neighbor brought Anisha to Kathmandu (600 KM) away from home town. She was placed at another house to work for the family. One day Anisha ran away becuase of abusive family. She was found abandoned in the busy road where police rescued her. She was then brought to our shelter home. Anisha received counseling and some mental health treatment. Our social workers visited her family. Family was not aware of Anisha trafficked to Kathmandu. With education sponsorship, Anisha is now living with her family.
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