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Every Girl, Everywhere

Millions of girls with disabilities are missing out on school, losing the chance to learn and build a brighter future.

Paralympian Anne Wafula Strike has joined our campaign, calling for more support to help these girls get into school and reach their potential.

Your gift can change a young girl’s life.

Donate today and help us reach our target of £50,000. Together, we can invest in bright futures for every girl, everywhere.

Watch Anne’s Story

Anne in her wheelchair wears a yellow shirt.

Meet Ropafadzo

As an amputee, thirteen-year-old Ropafadzo’s determination is inspiring. Every day, she walks three kilometres to school on crutches because she loves learning and wants to belong—something many girls with disabilities never get the chance to experience.

Ropafadzo told us:

“I can do anything the others can do. When I grow up, I want to be a teacher.”

But her journey is tough. Her family struggled to afford her crutches, making it hard for her to move around and fully join in at school. Imagine wanting to learn and belong, but being held back simply because you don’t have the right support.

A girl with an amputated leg stands in a school playground using her crutches.

How you can help

We are over halfway towards our £50,000 goal to bring girls with disabilities into school.

Your donation today can give a girl like Ropafadzo the crutches, glasses, or other help she needs to go to school and follow her dreams.

Many girls with disabilities are waiting for their chance to learn and be included.

You can help give them that chance. Your donation can change a life and give girls hope for a brighter future.

A girl using a blue wheelchair, sits behind a desk in a classroom. Her bag and a book are on the desk in front of her.
Tinotenda sits at a table with a pen in her hand. There are other students sat in the background.

Donate now

You can change a young girl’s life and give her hope of a brighter future.