This is Shristi, a fifth grader, carrying home a portion of her family’s food from a Hands in Outreach food relief event this past spring. It costs around 50 dollars to modestly feed a family of 4, on a diet of lentils and rice, for a month in Nepal. This little lift allows the girl’s Mothers to save a little money in a country where the pandemic has wrought a worsening reality: No work, No money, No food. Gendercide Awareness Project proudly partners with Hands in Outreach’s mission: providing life-transforming access to education to profoundly poor girls and women in inner-city Kathmandu; disrupting and changing an endless cycle of poverty passed through generations from mother to daughter.
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