Izna looking at the camera
Suraj Ratna Shakya

Thank you for giving an incredible, life-changing gift.

Because of you, VSO is able to transform the lives of girls with disabilities and help give them access to the education they deserve. You made all this possible and the truth is, we really couldn’t do it without you. You’re an invaluable part of VSO and together, we are changemakers.

Please know your generous gift is already being put to great use. See how powerful your donations can be by viewing the video below.

What else can you do?

Rabina sitting in her wheelchair given to her by a VSO volunteer.

 

Donate monthly

A monthly donation to VSO will help generations of vulnerable girls build a better future. Your gift will help girls build the skills, resources and knowledge they need to help lift themselves out of poverty. 

Nandi locals and VSO volunteers during the deafway project community awareness parade in Nandi town, Kenya
VSO/Paul Wambugu

 

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Thank you again! Your support matters.

More from the ENGAGE project

You can read more about the amazing difference the ENGAGE project makes to girls with disabilities, thanks to your donations:

An older woman and a teenage girl sit outside on the ground in Nepal, studying
VSO/Suraj Shakya

Empowering a new generation of adolescent girls with education (ENGAGE)

Addressing socio-cultural norms in Nepal to ensure girls education is prioritised, and girls with disabilities are given the chance to thrive.

Inza, age 12, in the classroom
Suraj Ratna Shakya

The right to education for girls with disabilities

Izna was born with a hearing impairment and her school in Nepal didn’t have the resources to support her, forcing her to drop out. With the help of the ENGAGE project, Inza is now back in education and thriving.

Rabina doing her school work in her wheelchair
© Suman Buda for Humanity & Inclusion

Supporting girls with disabilities access education

This International Day of Persons with Disabilities (IDPD) meet Rabina from Nepal. Rabina with her strong will power also coupled with support from ENGAGE Project lives more independent and dignified life.