Pop on over and read what The Mercy Project is doing to help children and families in Ghana.
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There’s an estimated
7,000 children who work in the Ghana fishing industry. Some of
these children are as young as 5 and 6 years old. All of these children are slaves.
these children are as young as 5 and 6 years old. All of these children are slaves.
–Mercy Project
Today many in our country
will take a day off from our jobs to celebrate the social and economic
achievements of American workers. No
matter if we’re celebrating at home or at the beach, we’re entering into a
tradition that has largely been shaped by Labor Unions - organizations that are
dedicated to protecting workers’ interests and improving their wages, hours,
and working conditions. Today as we
lounge around or hang out with friends and family, we’re not only celebrating
hard work, we’re honoring fair, ethical working practices and the laws that
prevent discrimination, abuse, and child labor in our country. Without these laws in place (and enforced),
the most vulnerable members of society suffer.
Who are the most vulnerable? Children.
Today as we’re celebrating
the systems in our own country that strive to prevent injustices like child
trafficking and child labor, we’re mindful of the many child slaves around the
world who are unprotected and the organizations, like Mercy Project, who are
working to free them.
As a mother, it’s
difficult for me to imagine my children working 14 hours a day, 7 days a
week. I’m unable to wrap my brain around
the thought of my children engaged in long, hard days of physical labor, eating
one meal a day, and then falling asleep at night on a dirt floor filled with
other slave children. Yet this is the
daily reality for kids who have been trafficked into the fishing industry in Ghana , Africa . As with
much of Africa , there is a great deal of poverty in Ghana . Unfortunately, this leaves many mothers in an
unimaginable position: sell their children to someone who can take better care
of them or watch them starve to death. Most of the mothers are told their
children will be given food, housing, and an education. Instead, the kids are
often taken to Lake Volta where they become child slaves and their mothers never see them
again. Thankfully, Mercy Project is
working to break the cycles of trafficking around Lake Volta by providing alternate, more efficient, sustainable, fishing methods
for villagers – ultimately eliminating the need for child slaves. Because of the work Mercy Project is doing in
Ghana , the first group of children will be freed this
month from Lake Volta .
VIDEO
We invite you to watch
this moving, 10 minute documentary about the issues surrounding child labor and
trafficking in Ghana and most importantly the hope Mercy Project is bringing to children
and entire communities in Africa . Mercy
Project is the only NGO working on Lake Volta addressing the injustice of child labor and child trafficking at its
root - by strengthening the Ghanaian economy and eliminating the structures
that cause the demand for trafficked children.
Whether
these ideas of child labor, child trafficking, and modern-day slavery are new
to you or you’re aware of these injustices, but need to hear some good news
every once in awhile, we invite you to become a part of what Mercy Project is
doing in Ghana. When Mercy Project frees
their first group of children this month, we can all celebrate together.
Links
Extra Information
Is Mercy Project a 501c3 non-profit organization?
Yes! We are recognized by
the IRS as a non-profit organization, and all donations made to Mercy Project
are tax-deductible as per allowed by the law. We send year end tax statements
to each donor every January.
Is Mercy Project affiliated with a religious organization?
In short, no. But we were
founded because we believe that this is the kind of thing that God wants his
people to be doing. We are passionate about connecting people with this
incredible chance to help the kingdom come here on earth as it is in heaven.
That being said, we are proud of the fact that many, many of our supporters do
not share our religious motivation but believe in us and our passion enough to
want to be a part of it. That means a lot to us, and we work very hard to make
sure anyone who wants to be involved can find a place.
The
ultimate test of a moral society is
the kind of world that it leaves to its children.”
-- Dietrich Bonhoeffer
-- Dietrich Bonhoeffer
"...in
serving the best interests of children, we serve the best interests of all
humanity."
-- Carol Bellamy
-- Carol Bellamy
“When the
lives and the rights of children are at stake, there must be no silent
witnesses.”--Carol Bellamy
"God does not want us to
merely give the poor perfunctory help, but to ponder long and hard about
how to improve their entire situation." -- Tim Keller in Generous Justice
If slavery is not wrong, nothing is wrong. -- Abraham Lincoln
An individual has not started
living until he can rise above the narrow confines of his individualistic
concerns to the broader concerns of all humanity. -- Martin Luther
King, Jr.
NEW LIFE FOR CHILDREN
www.mercyproject.net
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