College/University Girls

This afternoon we spent time talking with our college/University scholarship girls. Remember that college is 11th/12th grade here in Nepal. When ENG started the dream was to see even one or two girls make it to University. Just look at the progress of these beautiful young women.it is overwhelming to see that they have grown up and now, because of scholarship support they are studying bachelors level in medicine, nursing, geometric ingeneering, psychology, business management, and social work! Every donor of scholarship funds has made this possible! Changing lives, educating girls. 

Girl Power

These two girls spent Christmas break sewing hair scrunchies from recycled sari material and using the proceeds from their sales to purchase I.d. Necklaces for all our ENG girls. Amazing example of girls connecting across the world. They also made enough to make an additional donation! The ENG girls LOVE their necklaces! I lam so proud of these two! Love you Sarah Wheat!!’n​

Little Moon Scholarship Girls

The morning was spent with our girls distributing scholarships, singing, dancing, and face painting. We provided a refresher package to their safe learning space. This school is utilizing these resources so beautifully. The kids are just amazing! So fill of joy. 

Back at the Embassy 

Discussing political issues of trafficking, gender based violence in schools, women’s resources, and educational opportunities with embassy this afternoon. Social Advocacy in action! Thank

You Faramarz for making this possible! 

That Smile Worth A Million

This little cutie has come so far! She is our youngest at Rising Rays. She suffered burns and tragic loss in the earthquake 2years ago. ENgG stepped in to support her. Just look at her! Not only surviving but thriving! Priceless. This is what donations make possible. Really no words to describe how good it feels to hold her hand and see her smile. 

Just Two Kids

I am so lucky to work with this guy and to call he and his beautiful wife, Nikkole, my dear friends. They work tirelessly to run our organization and support our girls in Nepal. Sameer is the President of ENG on the U. S. Side and volunteers to lead and guide the future of ENG.