By Mary Catherine Driese | Impact and Development Officer
May 2024 GlobalGiving Update: Impact Statistics in WJI’s 1st Quarter
The WJI team is hard at work and we are thrilled to share an update on our impact in the field!
Impact Highlights
WJI’s Impact in the Adolescent Girls Program
We asked the mothers of AGP program participants to share the impact our program has had on them and their daughters.
Why do you think we should delay child marriages?
“I tell my daughters not to get married. I was 15 years old when I got married, and I didn’t know how to be a mother. My mother died when I was 7, so I didn’t have anyone to tell me how to maintain a marriage or handle children…Being married isn’t easy and I tell my children to enjoy their youth. If you have the chance to study, then study, and finish school. That’s what I share with my daughters. My mentality about that used to be different but now it’s changed.” - mother of Adolescent Girls Program (AGP) participant, Chirijuyu’, Tecpán
What is something that you want, or dream for your daughter?
“At my daughter's age, I was thinking about a ton of things. But unfortunately, we were a big family, I was one of 10. I saw the needs that my parents had and I decided I wasn’t going to study anymore, and to give the opportunity to others. But now my husband and I decided to do everything possible to give the chance to all three of our children to study. I don’t want the same that happened to me to happen to them. That’s why I want my daughters to participate in these programs.” - mother of AGP participant, Panimacac, Tecpán
What could you do as mothers to better support your daughters?
“I think one thing that would be really important is attention. When our daughter comes to us and wants to talk about something or know something, sometimes I end up just saying ‘Oh, ask me later!’ or ‘I have a lot to do!’. And the worst thing would be that she’s going through something hard or a crisis and I didn’t pay attention. What she wants is to get my attention, and sometimes she comes and hugs me and saying ‘Mom I love you so much!’ and I know it’s something she needs.” - mother of AGP participant, Panimacac, Tecpán
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