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A Journey from Tragedy to a Brighter Future through a Microenterprise Program

Field Report by Operation Blessing

SENEGAL – Focusing on school can be difficult enough on its own. Studying for tests, keeping up with the coursework, plus balancing the rest of life can prove to be challenging. Now compound this with the stress of dealing with a personal tragedy. Astou, a young adult in Senegal, knows all too well exactly how this scenario feels. And yet she persevered, in large part, thanks to you for giving her a brighter future through a microenterprise program.

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Astou’s mother suffered for some time from kidney disease. After a two-month stay in the hospital, her mother succumbed to her illness and passed away. As though this wasn’t enough tragedy for a young woman, Astou’s father died from a fatal stroke shortly after.

Astou was left as a grieving orphan. Although barely an adult, she now took on the responsibility as head of household and became the sole provider for her two younger sisters. This new responsibility left no room for continuing their educations. Each day Astou and her sisters faced hunger and poverty. They attempted to sell baobab leaves, ice cream, and juice in their community. While they made a little money here and there, it was nowhere near enough to meet their needs, let alone help finance their educations.

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Transformation to a Brighter Future through a Microenterprise Program

Thankfully, Astou’s pastor told her about Operation Blessing’s microenterprise program. Because you care so very much, she and her siblings were trained on how to raise chickens so they could sell them. This program turned the tide in their favor and allowed the young ladies to earn sustainable wages.

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“We earned a lot of money from this project,” said Astou. “Now we can buy food and we don’t go hungry anymore. We have everything we need!”

Although the pain and grief from losing both parents remain, Astou and her siblings are abundantly thankful for the blessings you gave them.

“Thanks to God and this program we are all back in school,” exclaimed Astou. “A very big thank you to Operation Blessing and to everyone who helped us. May God bless you a hundredfold in return. May He enable you to reach other places to do what you have done for us!”

Astou went on to pass her university entrance exams and is hoping to become a doctor so that she can help those in need like her parents. Because of YOU, Astou and her sisters now have a bright future.

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