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We did it, TexAgs--12 more kids freed from slavery in Ghana!

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I am so excited to share with you that 12 more children have been rescued from captivity in Ghana. The funds to rescue these children came from right here on TexAgs less than 3 weeks ago. THANK YOU!

Late yesterday these 12 children loaded a Mercy Project boat and began the journey towards their new lives of freedom, education, hope, and empowerment. These children range in age from 6-17 and come from families across Ghana. Before today each of them were working as child slaves; fishing for the boys and domestic servitude for the one little girl. But today they woke up free. Free to be be children again.

After a few months in a rehabilitation center they will be reunited back into their families for good. This makes 116 children Mercy Project has rescued since our inception in 2010. More details to come, but please celebrate with us today. Freedom is coming; freedom is here!



Here is a page on our website that shows exactly what we do and how we do it. Thanks again to all of you; what a beautiful day.

Chris
www.mercyproject.net
zmurda
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awesome!
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Amazing
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Wow, so great!
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So great to see the generosity of this community pay off so quickly.
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When you feel like you accomplished something worthwhile at work...
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"Texags - We more than know stuff...we do good stuff""
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Wow. Proud of the work being done.
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Awesome!
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JDFries
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Not to be a buzzkilll....but doesn't this plan return these children to the families that sold/traded/gave them into slavery to begin with. What is to prevent the cycle from repeating?

JDFries '89
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JDFries said:

Not to be a buzzkilll....but doesn't this plan return these children to the families that sold/traded/gave them into slavery to begin with. What is to prevent the cycle from repeating?

JDFries '89
did you even read about the process?
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theeyetest
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AWESOME!

Also, obligatory "But do any of them play LB"?
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chrisfield
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Hey JDFries,

This is a common question. Our process here really lays it out, but I'll also chime in here just for others who may be wondering the same thing.

First, it's important to try and understand the crushing poverty these families are in. It's difficult for us to understand being so poor that we watch our children starve, but that's what's happening in a lot of these families. So when your kid is crying all day from hunger, not able to go to school, and generally just living a miserable life, it's really hard not to consider any other possible scenario where life might be better for them. So the parents will send their child away in the hope that at least they will get to eat some fish they catch every day and they will be learning a skill that might help them survive and provide for a family in adulthood.

By the time we reintegrate the children, we've already been working with their families for 9 months or more. Our Ghanaian social workers are located all over the country and each one is assigned a certain number of families. They are amazing. They work intimately with each of these families on things like reproduction, budgeting, parenting, emotional coping, education, healthcare, etc. It's an incredibly robust and thorough process. They are in these homes weekly and bi-weekly for months and months. Strengthening the families, helping them become empowered and more sustainable. It's probably the most beautiful part of our entire process.

Over the last 7.5 years we've rescued and reintegrated 104 children back into their families (this group will make 116 once all home). Not a single child has been re-trafficked. Not one. I think that speaks volumes to our process and precision in tending to the whole child, whole parents, and whole family. Hope this helps!
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Thanks for clarifying that because I had the same question.

Btw, great work you are doing.
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gigemtrev said:

AWESOME!

Also, obligatory "But do any of them play LB"?


This. I thought I was donating money to the bag man for 12 future 5*'s.
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You are a hero
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chrisfield said:

Hey JDFries,

This is a common question. Our process here really lays it out, but I'll also chime in here just for others who may be wondering the same thing.

First, it's important to try and understand the crushing poverty these families are in. It's difficult for us to understand being so poor that we watch our children starve, but that's what's happening in a lot of these families. So when your kid is crying all day from hunger, not able to go to school, and generally just living a miserable life, it's really hard not to consider any other possible scenario where life might be better for them. So the parents will send their child away in the hope that at least they will get to eat some fish they catch every day and they will be learning a skill that might help them survive and provide for a family in adulthood.

By the time we reintegrate the children, we've already been working with their families for 9 months or more. Our Ghanaian social workers are located all over the country and each one is assigned a certain number of families. They are amazing. They work intimately with each of these families on things like reproduction, budgeting, parenting, emotional coping, education, healthcare, etc. It's an incredibly robust and thorough process. They are in these homes weekly and bi-weekly for months and months. Strengthening the families, helping them become empowered and more sustainable. It's probably the most beautiful part of our entire process.

Over the last 7.5 years we've rescued and reintegrated 104 children back into their families (this group will make 116 once all home). Not a single child has been re-trafficked. Not one. I think that speaks volumes to our process and precision in tending to the whole child, whole parents, and whole family. Hope this helps!


African slavery - causes and history - is a very long story. Hope a little education combined with jobs, less war, and more birth control will eventually end it. Thanks for your effort, hope it isn't dangerous.
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Living and breathing Super Hero!
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Here's to a better life for these boys.
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chrisfield said:

Hey JDFries,

This is a common question. Our process here really lays it out, but I'll also chime in here just for others who may be wondering the same thing.

First, it's important to try and understand the crushing poverty these families are in. It's difficult for us to understand being so poor that we watch our children starve, but that's what's happening in a lot of these families. So when your kid is crying all day from hunger, not able to go to school, and generally just living a miserable life, it's really hard not to consider any other possible scenario where life might be better for them. So the parents will send their child away in the hope that at least they will get to eat some fish they catch every day and they will be learning a skill that might help them survive and provide for a family in adulthood.

By the time we reintegrate the children, we've already been working with their families for 9 months or more. Our Ghanaian social workers are located all over the country and each one is assigned a certain number of families. They are amazing. They work intimately with each of these families on things like reproduction, budgeting, parenting, emotional coping, education, healthcare, etc. It's an incredibly robust and thorough process. They are in these homes weekly and bi-weekly for months and months. Strengthening the families, helping them become empowered and more sustainable. It's probably the most beautiful part of our entire process.

Over the last 7.5 years we've rescued and reintegrated 104 children back into their families (this group will make 116 once all home). Not a single child has been re-trafficked. Not one. I think that speaks volumes to our process and precision in tending to the whole child, whole parents, and whole family. Hope this helps!
Very proud of the work you guys are doing Chris!
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Quote:

Not a single child has been re-trafficked.
I don't think this can be said enough and bolded enough. Well done!

I have not supported financially in the past, but will begin to.

Thank you for seeing a need and answering a call!
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amazing stuff Chris! God bless you!
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