CVP Welcomes Three New Girls in Daduwa

We are excited to welcome twin sisters Ganga and Jamuna, along with Asmi from Daduwa to our Captivating Village Development Program.

Belle (name changed for privacy) is 11 and was rescued from a Nepali hotel. In coordination with local area Police it was discovered that she was forced in the sex trade by the owner with NPR 5,000 [US$40] being paid monthly to her parents.
She was originally brought to the hotel to wash dishes, but she was made to serve customers despite being very young. The hotel owner is facing legal charges and the girl is under the supervision of the local government for her protection as the local government will be helping her with legal procedures.
She is now safe because of the rescue efforts of our field partner 3 Angels Nepal. We continue to rescue more children like her to restore their future.
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We are excited to welcome twin sisters Ganga and Jamuna, along with Asmi from Daduwa to our Captivating Village Development Program.
Desperate for a better future, Asha was scammed while seeking work abroad but found hope and support at our Women’s Safe Haven and Vocational Center.
We recently met with Panchkhal Municipality’s Deputy Mayor and local representatives to share our advocacies, and plans for the Captivating Village Development Program II.
Forced into child marriage at 15, Ritika overcame shame and hardship with support from her family and our Captivating Village Program.
Indira Gurung longed for personal and financial independence. With determination, she started her business through our My Business, My Freedom program.
We conducted a needs assessment in Panchkhal and uncovered challenges in the community, including a troubling rise in suicide rates linked to child marriage.