Compassion UK: how Hadija escaped abuse and built a new life through the church's support
Hadija shares her testimony of escaping a violent marriage with the support of Compassion's Child Survival Intervention and local church leaders, who provided nutritional support, vocational training, and spiritual encouragement, enabling her to build a safe future for her children.

Analysis
Hadija's story is one of those testimonies that stays with you. A young mother trapped in a violent marriage, with no resources and no obvious way out — and then, through the patient, persistent presence of Compassion's Child Survival Intervention and the local church, a door opens.
What Compassion provided was not a rescue in the dramatic sense. It was something more sustainable: nutritional support during pregnancy, vocational training to start a livestock business, and the spiritual encouragement of a community that refused to abandon her. The local church leaders who walked alongside Hadija were not programme administrators — they were neighbours, in the deepest sense of that word.
The outcome is a woman who now provides a safe and healthy future for her children. That is not a small thing. It is the kind of transformation that ripples outward — into her children's lives, into her community, into the next generation.
For supporters of Compassion UK, Hadija's story is a reminder of what the child sponsorship model makes possible. Behind every sponsored child is a family, and behind every family is a community. When the church shows up with practical love and spiritual presence, the results can be extraordinary.