The perfect gift (that helps girls, too)

Hannah Orenstein
Malala Fund - archive
2 min readDec 22, 2016

This holiday season, send a gift that helps girls around the world get 12 years of safe, quality education.

Make a donation to Malala Fund in honor of a loved one and we’ll send an e-card on your behalf, showing you care about them — and the rights of girls around the world.

“#withMalala” by Sara Martin, Spain

This year’s e-cards features some of our favorite artwork from Project 1324’s “#withMalala” challenge. In September of 2015, we partnered with Adobe to launch a year-long global art project encouraging young artists to speak out for girls’ education.

We’ve chose three submissions from young women across the world:

Sending a Malala Fund e-card is a simple way to show your appreciation for someone who has made an impact in your life: a teacher who sparked your curiosity, a parent who cheered you on or a friend who encouraged you to pursue your dreams.

“Educate the World” by Ayush Yaduvanshi, India (left) and “A Vibrant Vision” by Cassidy Kapson, United States (right)

This year, with the generous support of Malala Fund donors, we built schools and funded secondary education programs in some of the toughest places in the world to be a girl.

We took Malala’s message directly to world leaders — and convinced them to pledge $600 million to invest in the future of Syrian refugee children.

Put your holiday gifts to work for girls around the world — and Malala Fund will be able to accomplish even more in the year to come.

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