By Chanika Yat | Communication Coordinator
Reasey’s Story of Resilience and Leadership
Reasey earned her bachelor’s degree in Law and Economics in 2025 and now works as a Director’s Assistant at a corporation.
"I got this job through AusCam, which helped me apply. I’m grateful—this role is meaningful for my future."
Growing up in a single-parent household with her mother and grandmother, Reasey faced constant financial challenges. Medical bills, unstable income, and the costs of building a home meant her family sometimes went without food, relying on relatives for support. Despite these hardships and living in a volatile neighborhood, Reasey remained determined to pursue her education.
Her life began to change in 2018 when she became a scholarship girl with AusCam. The program provided rice, study materials, emotional support, and growth opportunities, helping her stay focused, safe, and motivated to continue learning.
Reasey’s leadership journey blossomed as a member of AusCam’s Girls Leadership Council (GLC) - a volunteer group of 20 young women who lead campaigns and events to raise awareness about online child sexual exploitation and recruit “Safe Sisters” to spearhead community projects. She also joined the three-year Glow Club program, which nurtures soft skills like advocacy, understanding boundaries, and decision-making. After graduating, she worked part-time with AusCam as a Glow Club peer mentor, passing on the skills and confidence she had gained.
With a little support, opportunities can grow. Thanks to AusCam funding her university tuition, Reasey was able to enroll in university and focus on her dream of studying law.
"I joined the programs and found them incredibly helpful for my future. I want to focus 100% on my studies while staying involved in leadership activities with AusCam."
Today, Reasey is thriving. Her family enjoys a more stable income, and she can help cover her mother’s and grandmother’s healthcare costs.
"Thank you to the donors and AusCam; this support isn’t just for me but for all AusCam-funded girls."
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