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Safe and Sound

Safe and Sound. A Story about Child Protection and Human Trafficking At CCPCR, we work to make sure all kids get to stay with their families, safe and sound!. In many countries, families may be very poor. So children are made to go to work at a job.

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Safe and Sound

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  1. Safe and Sound A Story about Child Protection and Human Trafficking At CCPCR, we work to make sure all kids get to stay with their families, safe and sound!

  2. In many countries, families may be very poor

  3. So children are made to go to work at a job

  4. Sometimes their boss is very mean to them Sometimes their boss takes them to jobs far away from home, and they don’t get to see their family

  5. Many children don’t like leaving their families to work, and want to go home

  6. Anti-Trafficking shelters like the Cambodian Center for the Protection of Children’s Rights helps these children. They help kids stop working, and lets children live in the shelter while they find the children’s families.

  7. When at the shelter kids go to school, and take special classes in subjects like English, computers, even dance and yoga!

  8. People from the shelter go to the children’s villages, find their families, and tell them why their children shouldn’t work. Sometimes they help the parents to find good jobs, so they won’t be as poor.

  9. When they are ready, children go back to their families. They are happy to be home, and their parents promise not to make them go back to work.

  10. I think being at home with my family is best! Do you?

  11. Prepared for the Cambodian Center for the Protection of Children’s Rights by Village Focus InternationalTo learn more about CCPCR, please visit www.ccpcr.org.khTo learn more about Village Focus International (VFI), please visit www.villagefocus.orgTo learn more about VFI’s support to CCPCR, please visit www.bike4kids.org, home of the annual Angkor Wat Bike4Kids! charity fundraiser benefitting CCPCR and others

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