Alice sat alone in a classroom

Help give a girl like Alice a safe place to turn

Girls like Alice face danger every day. In Uganda, poverty and violence mean many girls who are far too young are forced out of school and into marriage and motherhood. They stand alone with no safe place to turn.

Real change happens when people choose to act. VSO volunteers work with teachers and communities to create safe places in schools, protect girls who are at risk of abuse and support them to stay in education.

Your donation can help protect a girl like Alice and keep her in school. Your generosity can spark lasting change, until no one stands alone. Donate today.

Alice stands outside her class
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Alice was only a child herself when she fell pregnant.

Girls like Alice are in danger

In Karamoja, Uganda, people keep cattle and grow food, but many live in extreme poverty. Conflict and climate change are making day-to-day survival even harder.

Girls have been attacked on their way to school or collect water. They also face violence at home. For many, school is the safest place to be, but girls like Alice don't get that far. Many families see little value in educating girls whose role is generally to work in the home, and without this safety, can find themselves in danger.

Alice was living with her aunt who was abusive and didn't let her go to school. Then, when she 13, she was raped and fell pregnant. She wasn't safe to stay at home. She had nowhere to turn. But thanks to VSO volunteers who sparked change in her community, she found a rescue centre.

Teacher Stanley, Alice and Vvolunteer Alfred stand in her school
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VSO volunteer Alfred helped set up rescue centres and train teachers across Karamoja

How you can help

Donate to VSO and you could help provide girls like Alice with a safe place to stay, a chance to go to school, and support to rebuild their lives.

VSO volunteers like Alfred are helping to set up rescue centres in schools across Karamoja, where girls can go when they’re at risk of early marriage or pregnancy. They’re training teachers to support girls like Alice, who have often experienced violence.

Alice has now been living in the rescue centre for four years with her daughter, Patience*. Trained by VSO, Alice's teachers provide engaging lessons that inspire the whole class to keep learning. While Alice is in school, Patience is in nursery. An education will give them both a safer, brighter future.

But without the help of people like you, Alice would have had nowhere to go and no one to support her to rebuild a life. She would still be trapped in a dangerous home without the skills to provide for herself or her daughter.

Alice stands at the chaulkboard
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Now, Alice is safe in a rescue centre, and she's getting an education.

It’s urgent.

This is a critical time. So far, VSO is working in 193 schools in Karamoja to help girls stay in school or return, but there are 400 state schools in total. Your help is urgently needed to ensure that there is an education and a safe place for any girl at risk of being forced out of school and into early marriage and motherhood.

Please donate to help give a girl like Alice a safe place to stay, an education and support to rebuild their life.

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*Alice and Patience's names have been changed to protect their identities.