I read this book to my students on International Women's Day. It's written by women who were in slavery and are now free and a part of a group called "Voices for Change", in conjunction with Somaly Mam. It's a really cute story, and it gives information about the endangered Indochinese tigers and life in Cambodia. You can purchase this book here. To find out more about the publisher, Dot-to-Dot children's books, visit their website.
Modern day slavery exists. Human Trafficking happens when men, women, and children are forced, defrauded, or coerced into a life of labor or sexual exploitation. It is estimated that there are 27 million slaves around the world, including in the United States. I want to see them set free (bloht blaawy is the Thai word for set free). Please join me.
Friday, March 9, 2012
Praying Students
I was walking down the middle school hallway yesterday, and I saw my Pattaya Slum Ministries prayer card in the locker of one of the students that I taught about human trafficking. I told her I was really excited to see that card up in her locker.
I read this book to my students on International Women's Day. It's written by women who were in slavery and are now free and a part of a group called "Voices for Change", in conjunction with Somaly Mam. It's a really cute story, and it gives information about the endangered Indochinese tigers and life in Cambodia. You can purchase this book here. To find out more about the publisher, Dot-to-Dot children's books, visit their website.
I read this book to my students on International Women's Day. It's written by women who were in slavery and are now free and a part of a group called "Voices for Change", in conjunction with Somaly Mam. It's a really cute story, and it gives information about the endangered Indochinese tigers and life in Cambodia. You can purchase this book here. To find out more about the publisher, Dot-to-Dot children's books, visit their website.
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