Plight of Homeless Haitian Restevec GirlsBy Weblog on Dimanche, juillet 9, 2006.
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Many of these little girls are restevecs (slaves) that are collecting money for an "aunt" or "uncle" standing off on the side of the road. If they don't bring in the amount of money they should, they are beaten. We know many of these little girls already through our outreach feeding program. We have also heard numerous stories of how they have been hit by cars or abused by cruel people on the street. In many ways the girls plight on the street is far worse than the boys. They would rather become a slave in a home where they are brutally abused, than to subject themselves to the uncertainty and more intense abuse found living on the streets. Maison de Lumiere, a Christian ministry that has been successfully helping street boys in Port Au Prince since 2003, wants to do something about it. They now seek to open a second home specifically for homeless girls. To support this effort, just write or email: Maison de Lumiere If you want to help by adding this to your prayer list, we would greatly appreciate your prayers. Thank you. God bless you. Maison de Lumiere is part of Child Hope International, a 510 (c) 3 charitable non-profit organization listed on Network for Good. All donations are tax deductable. |
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