When I came here I was a mess and didn’t know anything. Now I’m getting an education and my character has improved too. When I finish school I hope to study medicine. This is my strong hope.
As we travel around to orphanages supported by Project: AK-47, we like to bring back letters written by the rescued child soldiers. This week, we’ve received several letters from homes in Southeast Asia and want to make them available to you.
In America, there are over 100,000 sexually trafficked young women, yet there are fewer than 50 beds dedicated to their rescue and rehabilitation in the States. Unlikely Heroes is creating homes and rehab facilities to help these young women.
We love it when someone in the Project: AK-47 community goes above and beyond the call of duty to help others. So when the opportunity arises to tell you about their amazing acts, you better believe we are going to put them up on a pedestal and shine a big, bright light to spotlight their heroic deeds.
This weeks blog is a letter from one of the children we work with in the Philippines. We thought it would make a great blog. Cader is just one example of the type of children that we are working with around the world.