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25. Protecting Children through Partnership with Police and Social Welfare

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During a recent trip to West Africa, we witnessed the incredible impact of ORR's Community Freedom Centers in four major villages. These centers host educational gatherings and meals, bringing together the community, police, and social welfare officials to discuss abuse and its legal consequences. Many in the community lack awareness of what constitutes abuse, so these meetings shed light on troubling issues like child marriage, domestic violence, harmful rituals, and trafficking. Attendees were encouraged to report such incidents, with punishments ranging from 6 months to 20 years in prison.

The partnership between the police and social welfare office is growing stronger, ORR acts as a bridge, connecting professionals with the community to foster engagement and education. Additionally, discussions were held on sustaining ORR’s Savings and Loan program to further support the villages.

One inspiring story came from a fifth village, where 35 children were rescued from trafficking. A 10-year-old girl, previously forced to sell goods on dangerous streets, was reunited with her mother and enrolled in school through ORR. She is now safe, fed, and has a chance at a brighter future. Stories like hers highlight the transformative work ORR is doing to protect and empower children.

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Inspired to Action: How Following the Promptings of Your Heart Can Change the World by: Rebecca M. Pratt/ Book can be found on Amazon

Inspired to Live an Extraordinary Life: Even through Difficult Circumstances by: Rebecca M. Pratt/ Book can be found on Amazon

Orphan Relief and Rescue: orphanreliefandrescue.org

Rebecca M. Pratt: https://www.rebeccampratt.com/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/orphanreliefandrescue/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/orphanreliefandrescue/

Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@VoicewithAction

If you want to help us end child-trafficking in West Africa, your recurring donation will protect a child from falling victim to trafficking but also ensures they have regular meals, access to education, and equipping their parents through our Savings and Loans program.

Visit: orphanreliefandrescue.org/donate

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During a recent trip to West Africa, we witnessed the incredible impact of ORR's Community Freedom Centers in four major villages. These centers host educational gatherings and meals, bringing together the community, police, and social welfare officials to discuss abuse and its legal consequences. Many in the community lack awareness of what constitutes abuse, so these meetings shed light on troubling issues like child marriage, domestic violence, harmful rituals, and trafficking. Attendees were encouraged to report such incidents, with punishments ranging from 6 months to 20 years in prison.

The partnership between the police and social welfare office is growing stronger, ORR acts as a bridge, connecting professionals with the community to foster engagement and education. Additionally, discussions were held on sustaining ORR’s Savings and Loan program to further support the villages.

One inspiring story came from a fifth village, where 35 children were rescued from trafficking. A 10-year-old girl, previously forced to sell goods on dangerous streets, was reunited with her mother and enrolled in school through ORR. She is now safe, fed, and has a chance at a brighter future. Stories like hers highlight the transformative work ORR is doing to protect and empower children.

How to Connect or Learn More?

Inspired to Action: How Following the Promptings of Your Heart Can Change the World by: Rebecca M. Pratt/ Book can be found on Amazon

Inspired to Live an Extraordinary Life: Even through Difficult Circumstances by: Rebecca M. Pratt/ Book can be found on Amazon

Orphan Relief and Rescue: orphanreliefandrescue.org

Rebecca M. Pratt: https://www.rebeccampratt.com/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/orphanreliefandrescue/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/orphanreliefandrescue/

Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@VoicewithAction

If you want to help us end child-trafficking in West Africa, your recurring donation will protect a child from falling victim to trafficking but also ensures they have regular meals, access to education, and equipping their parents through our Savings and Loans program.

Visit: orphanreliefandrescue.org/donate

  continue reading

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