Many of us are
fortunate enough to come from privilege. Privilege meaning that, relative to
other nations or people groups, we are given advantages and opportunities to do
or have things that many others might never have.
While we have
all had or will have our fair share of difficult experiences, tragedies, or
trauma, many will never know what it is like to grow up in extreme poverty and
restavek. In Haiti, poverty and restavek, a form of modern-day child slavery, are closely related.
Restavek is caused largely by extreme poverty and parents no longer being able
to support their growing families.
The more we
know about restavek, the better we can empathize, and empathy may be just the
impetus we need to end the restavek system in our lifetime. But, like the old
adage goes, we can’t empathize until we have “walked a mile in their shoes.”
With that being
said, here are five ways your life might be different if you were a child
living in restavek:
To say that the
life of a child living in restavek is no cakewalk is an understatement, but
their lives do not have to be entirely hopeless either.
Restavek
Freedom is committed to providing the hope of a future to each child in
restavek and to end the restavek system in our lifetime.
If you are interested in learning more about how
you can join us in our fight against restavek, contact
us. We would love to hear your heart for the issue and talk to you
more about how we can work together to provide hope for children in restavek
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