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CHILD SLAVERY IN MYANMAR, BURMA

Fundraiser

Challenges

All we need is $1 from intermidiate students once a week for the rest of the year and that would be just the beginning of helping the kids learn and have a great future. We will also earn money by advertising on social media, so other people are aware of what's happening in Burma and hopefully those people donate as well.

Timeline

The possible challenges against our campaign is getting people to participate and getting our foundation word and goal out to the public, but with everybodys participation and help we can free children in Myanmar, Burma and give them an education

To start off our campaign we will be making announcements and posting posters around the school to inform everybody about our goal to raise money for child slavery. To build a school it costs about $12 500 and for the first 6 or 7 months will be sending students home with chocolate boxes to sell for fundraising, whichever class who can sell the most chocolate boxes get $200 to spend on anything for their class of their choice. After the 6 or 7 month period whatever money is left to earn we will be asking students to bring a $3 dollars every day or week (optional) until we reach our goal of $12 500, whichever class raises the most money will also get $200 to spend on anything of their choice. After raising $12 500 we will send a representatives or a group of builders of the Release The Children Foundation to build schools in Myanmar, Burma

MILITARY

Myanmar, Burma

Children who are recruited by the government are sent to training camps where they have no communication or contact with their families. Once deployed in these camps, they do weapon training and beaten or harshly punished if tried to escape. Once deployed children as young as 12 years old engage in combat and forced to commit violations against civilians. Example threatening villagers for forced labor and burning villages

Myanmar on the map

Burma flag

about Myanmar,Burma.

What is Child labor?

Myanmar, Burma is located in southeast asia and is known to have one of the worst human rights record and most child soldiers in the world. Multiple human rights violations have been reported against Myanmar over the past years.

What You Can Do!!

We will inform the public, people like you with announcements,flyers/pamphlets or posters, companies and stores who use any form of child slavery as production and ask you not to support them.

Examples of stores who use child slavery : Victoria's secret, Forever 21, Aeropostale, Toys R'us, Urban outfitters and Hersheys.

Our Foundation

Problem

Our foundation No Kids 4 Sale will help free children from slavery in Myanmar, Burma. We will do this by raising money for children who are slaves freeing them and providing them with an education. We will build schools in Myanmar, Burma and hire or take any teachers who are willing to educate children in these schools. With our help these children can have a future and have an education and it will all start here at Saint Josephine Bakhita.

Child labor is a form of child slavery. Child labor is any work that puts children in harm or keeps them from attending school. Child labor has been occuring in Myanmar Burma for years, child labor happens because according to The Child Law in Burma : Every child has the right to engage in work including any work that may put them into harm and the right to hours of employment.

Introduction

In Myanmar, Burma millions of children not much younger or older than any of us are being picked up at train stations,markets,other public places and being threatened with jail time if refused to join the army or work labor.

Imagine yourself being taken away from your family and forced to join the army,working long hours of labor and only getting minimum or no pay at all, being traded frequently like money or being treated as an object.

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