Caring for the girls rescued from Cambodia’s brothels takes more than a night raid or a day of healthcare. The complex problem takes a lifetime of solutions to bring complete healing.
Agape Restoration Center (ARC) is a loving place where rescued girls receive emotional, spiritual and educational wholeness. But what happens after that?
While girls might have a right perspective of their value, many communities notoriously regard them as worthless, keeping them from relationships and limiting their opportunities for work.
IMAGINE self-sustaining employment that brings hope and removes the stigma from survivors of sex trafficking in Cambodia.
Today’s garment factory workers in Cambodia work ten hours a day, six or seven days a week, earning about $60 a month. Not enough to support themselves, let alone meet their cultural responsibility to help support aging parents and younger siblings.
IMAGINE a factory where the girls work five, eight hour days a week. And of those eight hours, one and a half are spent in academic studies. A factory where every worker receives health insurance. A factory where workers earn between $150 and $200 a month.
IMAGINE no more. It’s a coming reality.
The Agape Training Center (ATC) is an exciting new project that offers rescued girls a career and could incentivize other girls’ escape!
Watch the VIDEO here!