You see a girl, I see the future
by BabyCenter Guest Blogger posted in Parenting
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By Cara Delevingne
Cara Delevingne visited schools and refugee camps in Uganda with Girl Up earlier this year.
I want every family to be happy. I want every family to feel secure. I want every family to feel love. I want every family to have shelter. I want every family to have whatever they have ever wanted and needed in life.
My main hope for girls is that they are treated with the same love and respect and kindness and dignity that every human should get, no matter whether they?re old, young, boy, girl whatever they want to label themselves as! I want every girl to have opportunities, all the opportunities in the world: to have access to those opportunities, to have a voice, to have strength, to have support to have love, and to have happiness. I hope every girl will have freedom, and find courage. I hope she has the right to say no, the right to say yes. I hope every girl will have the knowledge that whatever they set their heart and minds on, that they can do anything that they want.
When the girls we?ve been meeting in Uganda saw our ?You see a girl, I see the future? T-shirts, their faces lit up and that?s exactly how I felt when I first saw...
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