Victor Hugo (February 26, 1802 – May 22, 1885) considered the most influential French Romantic writer of the 19th century once said there is nothing stronger than an idea whose time has come. This seems true when it comes to the realization that little girls in emerging nations are at the bottom of the list to receive gifts. Clothes, shoes, and other gifts go to the rest of the family first. However, this is changing thanks to a number of groups in the U.S. and other first world nations. Like tulips
A number of little girls in Klamath Falls, Oregon started making dresses in order to “Make a Difference”. This brought into being “Sew’n Hope”, a program now sponsored by the Nile Street
Two other groups assisting the Project with dresses for little girls are, Little Dresses for Africa, Rachel O’Neill, www.littledressesforafrica.org, as well as a group of church women in Portland, Oregon coordinated by Ida Partlow, and the Oak Hill church in Evansville, Indiana.