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      Education for girls

      Education breaks the cycle of poverty that traps so many children

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      Did you know?

      • 40% of ethnic minority children in developing area exit primary school without basic reading skills.
      • 58% of ethnic minority girls leave school for early marriages, often leading to child labor.
      • 74% of remote areas in Vietnam lack clean water, education, and internet access, hindering awareness of children's and women's rights.

      Girls are particularly at risk because of early marriage, human trafficking, child labor, and gender discrimination. Education for girls is essential - educated parents will ensure their children attend and stay in school.

      What happens to a girl who can’t go to school?

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      • Lack educational and support system
      • Inability to read and write properly
      • Employment limitation
      • Domestic abuse
      • Early marriages

      How She Inspires Me provides a solution

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      She Inspires Me Scholarship

      We aim for supporting girls in mountainous areas who have outstanding studying performance to encourage them to pursue higher education and realize their potential.

      We help girls to remove major obstacles to go to school

      While partnering with JUNKO Da Nang organization(*), we commit to our mission by providing: Annual 320+ scholarship and 120+ financial aid is given every year for primary and secondary students who are at risk of dropping out from school. More than 1,200+ school supplies, books, tables, backpacks, bicycles are given for ethnic minority students and their families annually.

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      and continue pursuing their dreams.

      SIM brings great practical value by not only sending school supplies and financial supports but also highlighting children’s rights to education, raising awareness about child marriage and the problem of illegal human trafficking to China.

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      Be a part of a community of ambitious young professionals who are navigating their ambiguities and want to improve their personal and career development.

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