BAHINI EDUCATION PROJECT
Updated 417 days ago
Anisha has a deep connection to the community of Parbat, Nepal, where she was born and raised. Both of her parents are from Parbat and they attended classes at the schools Bahini Education Project is working in. Now, she wants to give back to her community because she sees how education can propel young girls to be leaders in their communities. Every girl, no matter where she is from, has the right to an education and the opportunity to be a leader in her community. Through the Bahini Education Project, Anisha hopes to inspire young women to believe in themselves and their abilities, and to show them that there is no limit to what they can achieve... Bahini means "younger sister" in Nepali. Bahini Education Project provides social, economic, and academic support from secondary school through college and fosters consistent, long-term relationships with the bahinis and their families. We aim to educate and empower all bahinis we work with because we know that young women can be..