I wrote recently about my involvement with Girls Off the Streets. As I said then, I’ll be traveling to Bangladesh and India to see the work SIMaid does to stop trafficking and sex slavery while transforming the lives of young girls rescued. My role will be as a storyteller, communicating the need online, on radio and to churches back here in Australia.
If you want to find out more about how to help the millions of girls, many quite young, who are raped each day to make money for others, there are a couple of events you can attend.
Firstly, you can be at Thornlie Church of Christ in Spencer Road at 6:30 this Sunday evening when, together with SIMaid Education and Development Officer Kieran Johnson, I’ll be talking about our upcoming trip.
The other event is on Saturday evening the 10th of November where you can hear Omar Djoeandy, SIM Australia Executive Director, and catch up with Kieran and me. That evening begins at 7:00 at St Matthew’s Anglican Church in Shenton Park. Details are in the poster above. Click on the image for a closer look.
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I blogged about this twice over the past two weeks, the latest just yesterday (Wednesday). http://billgrandi.ovcf.org/wordpress/?p=8672 The other here: http://billgrandi.ovcf.org/wordpress/?p=8608 It is a blight that needs to be erased. Looking forward to hearing about your trip. never heard of SIMaid
Well done Rodney in profiling the opportunity for others to join in providing hope an dignity for girls and women in Asis through the work of SIMaid partners.