EVERY DAUGHTER COUNTS!
Several organizations record that on average, 35 to 50 girls are trafficked every day of the week from Nepal. Most agencies agree that over 12000 girls are trafficked every year from Nepal. Some figures are higher. Our goal, regardless of the figures is to make sure the girls are warned, educated, looking for other opportunities, and not seeing themselves as "burdens" on their families.
We don't wait for these little girls to become victims...we educate, warn, and encourage them to recognize their value in the world....we let them know they are special.
There are so many groups that are striving to do something for the young girls who are already trafficked. And we see value in every effort to help abused women. But our goal is to raise the awareness to such a level that no young girl will be tricked into a life of pain and anguish. We also take the time to encourage these young girls and teach them that they have as important a place in the social structure as any boy. We tell them that they are the real strong ones.
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We take the time to see where the most vulnerable areas are.
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We also contact the local Goverment officials to inform them of our actions and receive cooperation.
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Having a village leader on your side can make all the difference. We engage leaders and local educators.
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Our team will spend up to two weeks in an area going from village to village, in the streets, in schools, in marketplaces.
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We will engage the oldest and youngest...the women, the parents, the grandparents at every level.
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Our goal is that each outreach team returns home safe, healthy, fruitful, and full of Good News.
Some plant, some water, some reap, and some get to do all three. In our ministry, your gifts matter.
We decided not to wait until the worst thing happened to be involved...so we initiated outreaches along the border of Nepal and India where the trafficking of young girls was the highest....and we're the only ones in the WORK OF PREVENTING!
I hear people talking about how the trafficking of young girls is so horrible. We decided to do something about it...join us...together we can make a difference.
– Ken Harbour
We acted like Wise Master Builders carefully putting each step in place. Now our ministry is a pattern for all others to follow. We bear fruit!
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