In a warm and supportive environment, girls aged 13 to 17 have problems to control their lives. At Christian boarding schools, each participant can not build a strong relationship with their families, and each participant can continue to receive education in the face of the problem of being unable to lay a productive and healthy future I can do it.
A systematized course of 15 months provides personal, group and family pastor counseling, an impressive chapel and a powerful entertainment opportunity. Each element helps change the life I was in embarrassment. Establish and adopt new positive qualities. The community service project gives participants value and meaning. Most importantly, they will recognize the great love of God and believe that their lives are of great value, so they will grow with faith.
The youth challenge program aims to cultivate personal sense of responsibility, self-discipline, godly personality, correct, wrong feelings, and self-esteem. The final result is that graduates are full of hope for her future.
The Young Girl Alliance (CAG) is an organization led and promoted by members devoted to supporting the girls' lives, investing and improving their lives. We will promote new and improved existing programs, policies and investments to promote girls' opportunities and rights. CAG members are endeavoring to realize a world in which adolescent girls can perceive their rights, tasks, and opportunities completely at the transition from childhood to adulthood.
Puberty is an important moment to inspire and give power to girls in critical times. Teenage girls have appropriate skills and resources to change themselves, family, community, and society. Girls tend to be overlooked, building a solution with girls at the center can make a big difference. By learning directly from the girls what works and fails, we will strengthen the girl's ability, then cooperate with the local organization to design girls' needs and design their own projects to protect the rights To do. In cooperation with the community as a whole we will not only have the personal skills necessary for girls to succeed but also receive collective support to maximize their potential.
Today 's global learning crisis focuses on the complete reason for adolescent girls in developing countries. Worldwide, 600 million girls continue to face the big challenge of acquiring the right to education, 130 million girls have not attended school yet. These figures are truly phenomenal, leading to loss of opportunity and collapse of dreams. Poverty, gender inequality, and universal patriarchy are a major barrier to girls' education. Cultural expectations of many developing countries, including India, often limit the future of girls to early marriage and childbirth. These social norms plague important moments in the girl's life when she needs special support to achieve her educational goal and successfully transition to the next stage of adulthood.