08/03/2026
π She Is Only 14β¦ (standing besides her Mum) But Already Carrying a Child.
Today, on International Women's Day, we want to tell you about girls most people never see.
Girls who should still be in school.
Girls who should be dreaming about their future.
Instead, many arrive at Pambazuka Ministries after surviving r**e and early pregnancy. Some have been rejected by their families. Some are forced to drop out of school. Many carry deep trauma and shame that no child should ever have to bear.
When they arrive, they often believe their life is over.
But that is where hope begins.
At Pambazuka Ministries, we surround them with love, counseling, safety, and practical support. We walk with them through healing, help them return to education or skills training, and support them as they care for their babies.
Slowly, something beautiful happens.
A girl who arrived broken and afraid begins to smile again.
She begins to believe she still has a future.
She begins to dream again.
But we cannot do this alone.
Every girl we care for needs support for:
π Safe shelter
π Medical care
π Trauma counseling
π Education or vocational training
π Baby care and nutrition
Today we are praying for sponsors and friends who will stand with these brave girls.
πΏ You can help rewrite a girl's story.
Sponsor a girl.
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Stand with her.
Because no girl should face trauma alone β and every girl deserves a second chance at life.
π© Send us a message if you would like to sponsor a girl or support this mission.
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