Here the Journey Continues... Learning process Continues...

Here the journey continues of learning. I was the girl who was not allowed to go anywhere alone. My dad didn’t allow me to go anywhere alone. As I attended all the regional workshops alone in 2013-‘14 to get experience of the working of the women’s group of HFI, after that I was fully confident that now I can go anywhere alone and my parents also were confident after that they can send me alone as now they saw that I can handle things on my own in all the aspects.


So, I went to Philippines to visit Andrea Echavez on 12th July 2015. She is a vWD. She suffers from menorrhagia every month. It was a great trip of 6 days. I learnt communications skill and strategies from. I learnt the ways of dealing with bleeding and work, simultaneously. It was a great experience for me, “pleasure with work”. I lived with her in her house and spent lovely time with her family. I also attended the successful twinning program conducted by Philippines association. It was indeed a great experience for me to learn, enjoy and getting acquainted with various things.




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  1. Kudos to you Nabila!!
    You have set a fine example for the women of the hemophilia /bleeders community of India.
    The life of bleeders,especially the female sufferers is not at all an easy one. But, with will,determination and support of your beloved ones, you can make wonders happen.
    Parents should be convinced that you are very well capable to face the challenges this world offers. And your lifestory is a perfect example.
    You are an inspiration to many.
    God bless you!Stay healthy, Stay strong, Stay positive!!!

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