I lost my parents when I was young, my grandfather who worked as a watchman in an apartment brought me up among his hardships and trials. One of the SeedReaps volunteer residing in that apartment introduced me to Seedreaps Educational and Charitable Trust, who absorbed me under their funded victims and studentship programme.
I am enormously grateful and I thought it was so lucky to have SeedReaps available to people who are in difficult circumstances like me…..
I’m a rape victim, disastered by my own family member, leaving myself and my siblings helpless. I had to work in petty shops in return of food and shelter. At that time I was identified and sponsored by SeedReaps to attain education; they gave me hope and a rebirth of life with confidence to face the world.
Now I’ve been graduated and I earn for my living, taking care of my siblings, helping them to study and as well as I’m preparing for civil service examinations. And now I’m an active donor of SeedReaps helping many affected victims like me.
I was born in a deprived family where my father was an illegal liquor dealer. I very well knew that education would always be a luxury for a boy like me though I often dreamt about going to school. At that time a kind hearted volunteer of SeedReaps identified me and provoked essentials measures through SeedReaps.
The motivation and inspiration from him was the boost I needed to get going of various crises that I faced in my life. Thank you very much sir, I am very grateful to SeedReaps.”