02 Mar Victims To Victors: Real Life SHEROES
“Hope. Future. Dreams. Hobbies. Success. These are all words they may struggle to discuss at length about.”
As a friend rightly said, ‘it changes a part of you forever’. Salute the spirit and resilience of these women who are an inspiration on how to overcome the despair and hate and come out victorious.
Meeting them has impacted me greatly. Have you had any such life-changing experiences?
Read the full article here and do share your feedback and views via the comment box below.
Maliny Mohan
Posted at 12:31h, 05 MarchRead the article, Piyusha. The account is beautifully narrated and is inspiring to the core.
Wandering Soul
Posted at 17:00h, 05 MarchThank you so much, Maliny! Means a lot! 🙂
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