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Links to 5 ways education can end poverty: Shanto’s story of hope

5 ways education can end poverty: Shanto’s story of hope

At just 16 years old, Shanto faced an unthinkable reality—his parents abandoned him, leaving him to navigate life alone. In the face of heartbreak and hardship, he found an unexpected source of hope: education. But he didn’t walk this journey alone. His Compassion centre provided the holistic support he needed—mentorship, spiritual care, emotional encouragement and […]

date: January 20, 2025
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Links to Who is my neighbour? Meet Shanto.

Who is my neighbour? Meet Shanto.

“Who is my neighbour?” Jesus was asked this question in a provocative conversation about living out the Great Commandment—to love God and love your neighbour (Luke 10:27). To answer, Jesus paints a vivid picture through a simple story. The parable of the Good Samaritan is beloved because it brings the Great Commandment to life, essentially […]

date: November 4, 2024
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Teen girls participate in staged bridal shoots to protest child marriage

Note: This content includes photos from staged bridal photoshoots to raise awareness against child marriage. The photoshoots were conducted with parental permission and the girls in these images are not actual child brides. Tisha gazes blankly at the camera with kohl-lined eyes. She is veiled in silken red fabric and festooned with golden jewelry. Her […]

date: October 11, 2022
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A future for street kids

According to UN stats, there are up to 150 million children worldwide living on the streets today. Some have had no choice. They were orphaned, abandoned or disowned by their parents. Some have faced war or natural disasters and have no home to return to. Others have opted to brave the dangers of street life […]

date: January 31, 2014
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