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Northwestern State professor furthers Nepali girls' education cause in Natchitoches

Professor Patrice Moulton met last Christmas with Nepali girls who received scholarships provided by the Empower Nepali Girls Foundation. She is in Nepal delivering more backpacks this year.
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Professor Patrice Moulton met last Christmas with Nepali girls who received scholarships provided by the Empower Nepali Girls Foundation. She is in Nepal delivering more backpacks this year.

A Northwestern State University psychology professor arrived in Nepal this week to distribute hundreds of scholarships to young girls. It guarantees they get an education in their village and decreases the likelihood that they’ll fall prey to human trafficking.

Professor Patrice Moulton met last Christmas with Nepali girls who received scholarships provided by the Empower Nepali Girls Foundation. She is in Nepal delivering more backpacks this year.
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Professor Patrice Moulton met last Christmas with Nepali girls who received scholarships provided by the Empower Nepali Girls Foundation. She is in Nepal delivering more backpacks this year.

Patrice Moulton is a volunteer with the Empower Nepali Girls Foundation. She’ll trek the Annapurna Circuit of Nepal with yaks delivering backpacks to girls who show educational promise. The backpacks are their ticket to one year of school.

“Education is your survival. Education is your salvation in many ways to a different kind of life and some opportunities. It’s not the kind of opportunities necessarily we think of, but opportunities to move forward in your survival,” Moulton said, who first became involved with the California-based charity seven years ago.

The Foundation will hand out 230 backpacks in village ceremonies. Girls are sponsored from age 5 to 15 when they finish high school. Moulton says young girls line the dirt path singing songs and chanting “Namaste” as her group enters a village. She says there are not enough scholarships to go around.

“Many times their families will come with them. You’ll see a mother and children next to the walls of school that are waiting just in case there was something that could be done for them. It’s heartbreaking. I have to say, those are some of the children I think of the most that motivate me during the year to try to do more,” Moulton said.

Moulton estimates Natchitoches groups and NSU students raised a combined $25,000 for scholarships this year. Each $150 donation sponsors one girl’s education for a year.

The Empower Nepali Girls Foundation operates in remote regions of Nepal where children tend to be the most neglected and vulnerable.

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Chuck Smith
Chuck Smith brings more than 30 years' experience to Red River Radio having started out as a radio news reporter and moving into television journalism as a newsmagazine producer / host, talk-show moderator, programming director and managing producer and news director / anchor for commercial, public broadcasting and educational television. He has more recently worked in advertising, marketing and public relations as a writer, video producer and media consultant. In pursuit of higher learning, Chuck studied Mass Communications at Southern Arkansas University in Magnolia and motion picture / television production at the University of California at Los Angeles. He has also taught writing for television at York Technical College in Rock Hill, South Carolina and video / film production at Centenary College of Louisiana, Shreveport.

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