It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men -- Frederick Douglass

Nov
13

2013 November Newsletter

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November, 2013

Greetings Dear Friends:

I have decided that the best way to update you on the Foundation’s work over the summer is to share with you the enclosed article by Cincinnati journalist Mark Curnutte. Mr. Curnutte, who writes about determined people trying to make a better life for others, joined me in Haiti to report on how we help children in domestic slavery. I think his publication, which went national, paints a vivid picture of our activities. To see it, please go to:

www.usatoday.com/story/news/world/2013/09/08/haiti-anti-slavery-foundation/2782649/

I hope you enjoy his article and feel confident that your financial support is indeed making a big difference in the life of Haiti’s most vulnerable children.

Thank you so much for your continuing support,

Jean-Robert Cadet

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If you were a restavek child, you would most likely be:
One of an estimated 300,000 Haitian children enslaved in child labor.
If you were a restavek child, you would most likely be:
From an isolated, rural area of Haiti where there are no schools, no electricity, no running water and few possibilities for the future.
If you were a restavek child, you would most likely be:
Living in the city with a family who is not your own -- not as a foster child, but as their servant.
If you were a restavek child, you would most likely be:
Between the ages of 5 and 15, and missing out on your childhood.
If you were a restavek child, you would most likely be:
Three times more likely to be a girl than a boy.
If you were a restavek child, you would most likely be:
Up at dawn, before any member of the family you serve, to begin preparing for their day, and in bed well after most other children are asleep.
If you were a restavek child, you would most likely be:
Responsible for preparing the household meals, fetching water from the local well, cleaning inside and outside the house, doing laundry and emptying bedpans.
If you were a restavek child, you would most likely be:
Getting no pay for any of these activities.
If you were a restavek child, you would most likely be:
Unable to see your family or remember where they live.
If you were a restavek child, you would most likely be:
Unable to attend school consistently, if at all -- depending on your owner's financial situation and schedule.
If you were a restavek child, you would most likely be:
Hungry, as you would probably not get enough to eat or food with enough nutritional value for someone who works hard all day.
If you were a restavek child, you would most likely be:
Subjected to physical, emotional or sexual abuse.
If you were a restavek child, you would most likely:
Never have all of your rights as a child respected.
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