Facts

  • Over 10 million Children are in the Sex Industry
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  • They perform 30-40 times a day
  • Its estimated that child pornography generates $3 billion annually
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  • They are drugged, beaten and raped into submission
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  • They are sold by their parents, tricked or abducted
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  • Every minute two children are forced into the Sex Industry
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  • Average life expectancy is 16-18 years old due to Hiv/AIDS

 

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The Children of Cambodia and others!

The Mission Worldwide opens it's doors to those children who need a safe place to rebuild their lives. We show love and support to people regardless of race, gender or creed.

 

 

Wednesday
Mar042009

Cambodian Rescue Operation

 Its estimated that over one million children are forced into the multi-billion dollar commercial sex trade every year. These children are often lured with promises of an education or a good job. Girls are forced into the sex industry at increasingly younger ages partly as a result of the mistaken belief that younger girls are unlikely to be infected with HIV/AIDS virus. Have a look at some of the facts we have found:

• Estimated that over 10 million Children in the Sex Industry right now.

• Every minute 2 children are forced into the sex industry.

• They are sold by parents, tricked or abducted.

• Children are then put into brothels & made to ‘pay back’ buyers.

• They are beaten, drugged & raped into submission and often chained to beds.

• They perform 30-40 tricks a day.

• Their average life expectancy is 16-18 years due to HIV & AIDS. Volunteers have come across children being sold for less than $1 to perform a sexual act!

We believe at The Mission Worldwide that this is NOT acceptable. It is wrong to exploit any person. It is even more wrong if that person is a child. And when abuse takes the form of the commercial sexual exploitation of the young, it is an abhorrent criminal act, and we must put an end to it TMW is a charity dedicated to fighting Injustice by pouring out compassion and love into communities, orphans and widows. Serving in pactical ways, motivated by love, grace & mercy. TMW works to make a difference in poverty and injustice against the poor. To challenge mindsets and raise awareness of the needs. To challenge causes of poverty through partnerships, local community action and local leaders.

CAMBODIA RESCUE PROJECT: We have projects in Cambodia that will tackle the heart of the Child Prostitution industry, and will give you the chance to help make a difference; we would love you to be part of that work. Our work in Cambodia at the moment is Developing in ways that will dramatically impact Human Trafficking. We have many friends here at TMW, we have partnered with many local NGO's to serve alongside them helping with what needs they have. 

Main objectives 

  • Fight against the trafficking of children.
  • Help rehabilitate those rescued from sex slavery and give healthcare.
  • Provide scholarship programs to help them get a decent education.
  • Re-integration of the children back into family life and community where possible.

 

We also want to fight the causes of child prostitution, by working with families and communities alongside other NGOs an ministries with similar values.

 

 

UK Based Charity: REG XT7906

Friday
Jun192009

The big Issues!

HUMAN TRAFFICKING:

Exploitation and abuse are global issues terrifying and enslaving millions of children in every country, and of every nationality. The Mission Worldwide and its helpers are sold out to see an end to abuse and trafficking with all people groups working together by networking, awareness raising, and hands on project development.

Cambodia...

Cambodia is a sending, receiving and transit country for trafficking. Cambodians are most commonly trafficked for the purpose of commercial sex, begging, domestic work, fishing, construction and adoption. Trafficking in Cambodia is a problem intimately linked to the sex industry.

Victims often believe they are being recruited for purposes such as domestic work, or work in a restaurant. Most victims are deceived or, in a smaller number of cases, kidnapped, and forced into sexual slavery.

For the majority of the population, there are numerous factors such as widespread poverty, high unemployment, low levels of literacy, and few income earning opportunities for women that make sale of children serious considerations for many families. 

 

Please help us to STOP the trading of children in Cambodia by joining our Mailing list to hear how you can be involved. Check out our Get Involved page with all our lastest updates for fundraising and events! Click on our DONATE page and see a few different ways to contribute as much or as  little as you can.