FPHNYC - Reading Program

 At the Sadnha Institute Center in Mullahera- a make shift after school program run for the children of migrant workers there are about 100 kids taught in five shifts. The school is run by Sadna and her husband, who notes that there are mostly boys d
 At the Sadnha Institute Center in Mullahera- a make shift after school program run for the children of migrant workers there are about 100 kids taught in five shifts. The school is run by Sadna and her husband, who notes that there are mostly boys d

FPHNYC - Reading Program

from $50.00
Size:
Quantity:
Add To Cart

Limited Edition FPHNYC Print Sale

Your tax- free donation will count towards Monique Jaques' fundraising efforts benefiting Fund for Public Health in New York City. Prints of 5 available in 5 x 7 inches ($50) , 8.5 x 11 inches ($100), and 11 x 14 inches($150)

For larger sizes please message moniquejaques@gmail.com

DIRECTIONS

  1. Choose your desired size 5 x 7 inches ($50) , 8.5 x 11 inches ($100), and 11 x 14 inches($150) and please make the appropriate donation at at the NYRR Donation Page here

  2. Order print below filling out shipping information

  3. Use code “FPHNYC” to remove order fee

Description: A makeshift after school program run for the children of migrant workers . The village of Mullahera received a cash prize from the Indian government for producing more girl than boy births. This is a new incentive from the Indian government to begin to reverse the downward trend in girl births. Up to 50 million girls and women are missing from India’s population as a result of sex discrimination according to the United Nations Children’s Fund. The accepted reason for such a disparity is the practice of female infanticide in India, prompted by the existence of a dowry system which requires the family to pay out a great deal of money when a female child is married. While practices like abortion and ultrasounds to determine the sex of a child is illegal, a black market has emerged thus keeping the number of girl children extremely low. For a poor family, the birth of a girl child can signal the beginning of financial ruin and extreme hardship.