With a passion for writing and educating women, Viora Mayobo draws on a comprehensive experience in domestic violence, self-worth, homelessness, and independence. Being a domestic ...voir plusWith a passion for writing and educating women, Viora Mayobo draws on a comprehensive experience in domestic violence, self-worth, homelessness, and independence. Being a domestic violence survivor, Viora shares her personal motivations and aspirations that drive her to the extreme.
Domestic violence is perhaps the root cause of homelessness for women and children all around the globe; this is because when a family separates, the mother, regardless of her ability to make money, is left to care for the little ones. Most men merely dust off and disappear from plain sight. As a result, women everywhere are left hanging on to hope.
Viora was born in what many would identify as the dark or remote corners of the world, where kids, usually as young as seven, walk three and a half hours to get to school and another three and a half hours to get back home. Life in this part of the world is a game of chance. You go to bed without knowing what to expect the following day.voir moins