“I threw myself in front of a moving car, hoping to end it all. When my husband fell ill, I had no answers. I didn’t know what to do to provide for myself and my family. I was hopeless.”
When her suicide attempt failed, other members of the World Orphans savings group were able to relate to her situation; therefore, they invited her to attend their savings group, hoping that she would find encouragement, empowerment, and support like they had.
“When I entered the program, my children didn’t have shoes on their feet . . .”
Zeritu became the first member of the Ethiopian Home Based Care program to use our savings group and microloan program to become self-sufficient, and has successfully graduated the program. She began teaching others in the program her secrets to success and willingly gave up her spot in the program to her provide space for another family.
From hopeless to successful. From hungry to overflowing. From a sad story to a role model. From helpless to the helper. This is empowerment.