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Support Girls’ Future: End Child Marriage in Uganda

Every three seconds, a girl is married off, her dreams cut short. In Uganda’s Kayunga District, poverty and harmful traditions continue to force girls into early marriage, turning potential graduates into child brides, often for little more than a goat or a small dowry.
This Giving Tuesday, you can stop this story before it begins.
Through the #SheThrives Education Program, we are investing in girls at high risk of child marriage, giving them what every child deserves: education scholarship, mentorship, and protection.
Your Gift’s Power
Just $500 keeps one girl in school for a full year, covering tuition, sanitary supplies, mentorship, and school meals.
Our Goal: $2,500 to keep girls safe and learning for a full academic year.
Why It Matters
When a girl stays in school, she marries later, earns more, and helps lift her family out of poverty. Each one becomes a role model, proof that educated girls don’t just survive; they lead.

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