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Rebuild Their Future: Help Renovate a School & Build a Library!

In Doddota Woreda, a school built by the community now stands in disrepair due to years of devastating drought. Families struggling to survive can no longer maintain it, leaving children to learn in unsafe conditions.

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We Heart All is committed to renovating the school and building a library with 300 books, giving students access to the resources they need to learn and grow. A strong education starts with a strong foundation—help us restore this school and give these children the future they deserve!

Why We Are Helping in Doddota Woreda, Ethiopia​

 

Doddota Woreda is a community facing extreme hardship due to years of prolonged drought, which has devastated crops, killed livestock, and left families struggling to survive. With little to no rain, food scarcity has reached crisis levels, leaving parents unable to feed their children. As a result, families have been forced to make heartbreaking decisions—sending their children away to work in other parts of Ethiopia or even in other countries just so they can eat. Unfortunately, this burden falls disproportionately on girls, who are often sent away to work as domestic laborers, exposed to exploitation, and pulled out of school indefinitely.

 

Community leaders in Doddota Woreda reached out for emergency assistance when they saw their children leaving in desperation. They knew that without intervention, their community’s future would be at risk. We Heart All is stepping in to provide essential support to keep children in school, ensuring they have the supplies and resources they need to continue their education instead of being forced into labor.

 

Beyond economic hardship, deep-rooted traditional practices also limit opportunities for girls. In this region, boys are often prioritized for education, while girls are expected to take on domestic responsibilities or be married off early. Education is not equally accessible, and girls who do attend school face immense challenges, including a lack of proper sanitation facilities and resources for menstrual hygiene, which often causes them to drop out.

 

We Heart All is working to break these cycles of inequality and poverty. By providing scholastic materials, hygiene kits, and investing in educational infrastructure, we are not just meeting immediate needs—we are creating pathways for long-term change. Every child deserves the right to learn, grow, and build a future in their own community, rather than being forced to leave it behind.

 

Together, we can ensure that the children of Doddota Woreda have the opportunity to thrive, despite the hardships they face.

ABOUT US >

We Heart All envisions a world where all children and women are safe, educated, and empowered to reach their full potential. We address the challenges faced by children and women, including poverty, violence, and discrimination. We accomplish this by investing in children's education, promoting community education to address harmful traditional practices, providing healthcare, and offering economic assistance to the families of vulnerable children in our programs.

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