This woman became a support in the education of poor girls: Brightened the future of more than 300 children, took care of commuting, college and hostel expenses

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Babli Gabrielle was the first girl to move out of the remote area of ​​Ramanathapuram to pursue higher education. His dream was to go to Triruchi and take higher education. But due to poverty, he could not move forward. Gabrielle’s father passed away in her childhood when she was only 3 months old.

After his father passed away, his mother started working as a laborer. But that work also did not last long. He did not eat anything just the day before the exam so that the children could eat something. Gabriel gave the 12th exam and when the result came, he got 470 marks out of 500.

S came as a ray of hope. Sujita

After getting such excellent marks, Gabriel started looking for financial help. In this way S. Sujita came as a ray of hope for him.

Sujita takes care of commuting, college and hostel expenses for Gabrielle and her friends and their families encourage the girls to study further. Now taking inspiration from them, more girls are coming forward to study. Sujita’s entire focus is on the education of poor children.

Help provided for education to more than 300 poor children

33-year-old S Sujita has so far helped more than 300 poor children to study. Most of the children belonging to poor families are girls. Sujita says, “Most of the parents who are very poor do not want to educate their daughters further. That’s why we find such students and work to connect them with financial aid providers.

Sujita further says, ‘When we started to raise funds for needy girl children through WhatsApp, we did not believe that it would get positive results. But in the beginning we collected up to 10 thousand rupees. During the lockdown, when a large number of children dropped out due to lack of mobile and internet access, we worked to connect about 80 students back to school. ,

During the pandemic, Sujita mobilized over Rs 7 lakh fund for education. Connected volunteers with the needy with complete transparency and became a medium of help.

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