From Rise Against Hunger <[email protected]>
Subject For Women Like Nguyet and Their Daughters
Date March 8, 2020 6:31 PM
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Nguyet was a young Vietnamese woman suddenly faced with living
day-to-day when she became a single mother. She worried about providing
adequate food, clothing and an education for her baby. Nguyet shares, "I
could not see a future for me and my daughter."

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Today, a modest home with tile floors and a metal roof sits in the
bustling city of Da Nang. Out front, wooden tables and folding chairs
invite customers to savor a cup of coffee or a bowl of homemade noodles,
which Nguyet rises at 4 a.m. each day to prepare. The steady stream of
customers each morning know this place as "Nguyet's Shop." With support
from our joint Empowerment Through Enterprise program with partner
Children of Vietnam, Nguyet has grown her customer base significantly.

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Nguyet is a role model for her 18-year-old daughter, who is continuing
her education with earnings from Nguyet's Shop. "I want my daughter to
not just survive as I did, but to enjoy life," she says.

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Today is International Women's Day

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. Worldwide, Nguyet's story is common — the UN states that gender
inequality is a major cause and effect of hunger and poverty: about 60
percent of chronically hungry people are women and girls.

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We can change that! With the promise of school meals, girls attend
school and gain education for the future. With skills training and
financial support, women learn trades, earn income and break the cycle
of poverty. Please join us in lifting women and girls worldwide by
donating now

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