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Keeping teenage girls in school

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bcngran · 08/09/2018 00:22

Does anyone know of a charity or charities which work - effectively - to get girls into school and make it possible for them to keep going to school for as long as possible throughout their teenage years. In the past, I have donated to Save the Children, or Oxfam with this in mind, but with all the recent scandals they seem less appealing, sadly. Does anyone have any other suggestions? Thanks!

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Mum2OneTeen · 08/09/2018 00:43

Reading with interest as this would a thing I would certainly want to support.

bcngran · 16/09/2018 12:58

Hello Mum2One, I had some good suggestions on another thread, especially Water Aid and Toilet Twinning - both directly related to improving girls' lives and safety, and indirectly making it a lot easier and safer for them to go to school.
www.wateraid.org/uk/our-work-with-girls-and-women
www.toilettwinning.org/

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Rebecca36 · 16/09/2018 13:05

This is a good charity which, amongst other things, organises education for girls:

plan-uk.org/act-for-girls/mamies-dream

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Witchend · 16/09/2018 13:30

Try sponsoring a child. You usually can request you have a girl

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