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Set Her Free
Chatham, NJ, USA
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Chatham, NJ, USA

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Posted March 28th

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What we need
  • A strategic plan and course of action for recruting donors
  • Recomendations of appropriate marketing methods and resources for recruiting potential donors.
What we have in place
  • We have a brand messaging brief in place that outlines what we do. We have social media networks such as a Facebook page with 955 likes as well as a Twitter account with 151 followers.
How this will help
This project will save us $8,000 , allowing us to vocationally train 80 vulnerable young girls in skills that they can use to live a safe, sustainable livelihood.

The success of our organization depends on our fundraising ability. Without your help, we cannot financially sustain our programs to empower these girls. Your skills will empower us to raise money to fulfill our mssion.

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About the org

Set Her Free
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Our mission

To empower young women of Uganda, formerly imprisoned by and at risk of sexual exploitation and child labor, to become self-sustaining by providing a safe environment, education and rehabilitation.

What we do

Set Her Free withdraws young, vulnerable girls from the slum areas. We assess them both medically and psychologically. We provide a safe environment and educate them both formally and vocationally.
We integrate them back into their community with employment and follow up on them for a 3 year period.

Set Her Free is 3 years old and has graduated 273 girls from vocational education with over 75% of all graduates employed and leading sustaining livelihoods. We have 32 sponsored full time boarding school students with 5 now at the University level.

Set Her Free has initiated a Reusable Sanitary Pad program that trains our vocational girls in tailoring to make the pads that are then distributed to many primary level school facilities in rural poverty stricken areas in order to lessen the drop out rate of young girls due to menstruation.

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