Orphaned at age 12 and faced with the aftermath of war in Liberia, Selena was unable to complete her education. Today, she runs a thriving poultry farm to supplement her dream job: running a children’s home for girls in need.
Since the worst flash flood emergency in three decades struck eastern Bangladesh in late August, more than 5,000 BRAC staff members have been supporting the most vulnerable families to recover stronger.
As a young mom also caring for her sick brother, Queenfrida was unable to complete her education. She felt trapped in poverty. Today, she runs a booming daycare business serving more than 170 children. Read her Extraordinary story.
After the river collapsed and dragged her home underwater, Shahinur’s family was plunged into extreme poverty. Today, she’s a thriving entrepreneur. Discover her Extraordinary story.