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Blessed Project Family Therapy

One of the many ways we help Blessed Project Trainees in their reintegration is through family therapy. With the assistance of our social worker, we let the children and parents talk about their issues in the family that might have...


PHILIPPINES | BLESSED PROJECT - STOPPING TRAFFICKING IN THE PHILIPPINES | STOP HUMAN TRAFFICKING

A Chance to Move Forward

When a young woman is rescued from human trafficking, the road to recovery is a long and challenging one for many – emotionally scared and...


PHILIPPINES | END POVERTY | HONOR 1000 - MICRO FINANCE PHILIPPINES

Starting Small Businesses to Uplift Women

There's nothing quite like being able to grow something from scratch. We are so blessed to witness the lives of these women who have taken the challenge of starting their own businesses to save up and to earn little by little...


PHILIPPINES | STOP CYBERSEX CRIME | STOP HUMAN TRAFFICKING

Strengthening Ties with Schools to Stop Cybersex Crime

We are happy to conduct our first face to face Partners Awareness Campaign Training (PACT) for public school teachers!


PHILIPPINES | BLESSED PROJECT - STOPPING TRAFFICKING IN THE PHILIPPINES | STOP HUMAN TRAFFICKING

Young Woman Survivor Decides for Her Future

During her stay in the Blessed House, Mae (name changed for protection and privacy) was able to go to school. Though she was older than most of her classmates, she persevered and even finished a vocational course on cooking while also attending formal school.


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Ofelia

Everyday, Ofelia sets out in the afternoon to sell boiled duck eggs, or more commonly known in the Philippines as "balut", together with other snacks to fill her neighbors. She does this diligently to provide for her four children, while her husband works as a construction worker.


PHILIPPINES | STOP CYBERSEX CRIME | STOP HUMAN TRAFFICKING

Partnership Agreement Signing with Children International

Poverty remains to be one main factor of sexual exploitation in the Philippines. Thus, reaching poor communities and teaching them how to fight OSAEC are crucial in ensuring the safety of the children.


PHILIPPINES | STOP CYBERSEX CRIME | STOP HUMAN TRAFFICKING

Anti-OSAEC Awareness Campaign to Protect Children with Special Needs

In one online awareness campaign, a teacher for children with special needs shared that she received a report from a neighbor that a child with special needs is being abused in her own home.

Unfortunately, children with special needs can be more prone to exploitation because they cannot speak up or defend themselves.