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One in four girls like Monica is married when still a child.
Denied schooling, a childhood, dreams, an identity.
But you can change this
Make a promise today.
To end the early marriage and keep girls like Monica in school.
When you make a donation to Breakthrough, you become part of Team Change. Your donation helps us talk to communities about keeping girls in school, and not getting them married. Make a promise today.
Your donation creates a tiny piece of change. A father decides to keep his daughter in school. That simple decision sets into motion a ripple of possibilities for her. She goes to school. She stands up for her siblings. She dreams of being a doctor. Do you see?
With just this choice you’ve made, to be part of Team Change, you’ve changed her world.
Accross States
Accross Districts
Adolescents
increase in likelihood of girls being enrolled in school
where Breakthrough intervened, 22% where Breakthrough did not intervene