Currently more money is generated by the tourism sex trade, predominantly conducted in Southeast Asia, than the world's combined profit from drug trafficking. For over a decade, Faces of Hidden Slavery has been working with victims of sexual abuse. Faces of Hidden Slavery offers training for those who work as counselors to victims as well as maintains orphanages, and Safe houses.
Monday, May 4, 2020
We have not posted for quite a while, however, that doesn't mean we are not continuing in the fight against this horror ruining the lives of many youths. Recently we have seen the rise in trafficking of disabled boys. That is a major concern nowadays as well. We hope to build a youth hostel for disabled boys in SE Asia. Disabilities are a burden on any family but more so for poverty-stricken ones. They are more prone to let their boys be taken. It is a travesty! The damage they suffer from this abuse makes them even more disabled. Now emotionally crippled as well! If given an education and a skill many of these boys can make a decent living for themselves.
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