Protect 300 girls from Child domestic work in Peru

by Asociacion Grupo de Trabajo Redes (AGTR)
Protect 300 girls from Child domestic work in Peru
Protect 300 girls from Child domestic work in Peru
Protect 300 girls from Child domestic work in Peru
Protect 300 girls from Child domestic work in Peru
Protect 300 girls from Child domestic work in Peru
Protect 300 girls from Child domestic work in Peru
Protect 300 girls from Child domestic work in Peru
Protect 300 girls from Child domestic work in Peru
Protect 300 girls from Child domestic work in Peru
Protect 300 girls from Child domestic work in Peru
Protect 300 girls from Child domestic work in Peru
Protect 300 girls from Child domestic work in Peru
Protect 300 girls from Child domestic work in Peru
Protect 300 girls from Child domestic work in Peru
Protect 300 girls from Child domestic work in Peru
Protect 300 girls from Child domestic work in Peru
Protect 300 girls from Child domestic work in Peru
Protect 300 girls from Child domestic work in Peru
Protect 300 girls from Child domestic work in Peru
Protect 300 girls from Child domestic work in Peru
Protect 300 girls from Child domestic work in Peru
Protect 300 girls from Child domestic work in Peru
Protect 300 girls from Child domestic work in Peru
Protect 300 girls from Child domestic work in Peru
Protect 300 girls from Child domestic work in Peru
Protect 300 girls from Child domestic work in Peru

Project Report | Jun 27, 2018
Memories of ex child domestic workers

By Blanca Figueroa | Project Leader

Many of the adult women we serve started working in domestic service when they were young girls. Thanks to our weekly radio program, "We are not invisible" (Sundays from 8am to 9am) they can share their experiences and we want to share with you two of them:

"I'm from Lima. I am now 40 years old. When I was 15, I started working in a house. For a while it was bearable, but after spending a lot of time locked up in that house, I became very anxious. It was a very difficult situation. For a minor, a 15-year-old, having to face the employer's advances, not having a schedule, working with chemical products... it was very difficult. Minors should not work. "

"I'm from Cusco, I came to work to Lima when I was 12 years old. The first month they treated me well, but the situation soon became terrible: I cried day and night, they beat me and I could not defend myself. It makes me very sad remembering, very painful. I have three children. I work to pay for their education, because I want them to be professionals, not to suffer like me. I never told my mother what happened to me. She thinks everything was fine... I never told her, nor my sisters and brothers".

This is why La Casa de Panchita is such an important space to protect girls and women who work in domestic service and offer them a safe space, where they have the opportunity to talk about their problems. Games, nutritious lunches, walks, reflections on the risks of domestic work... all this is possible thanks to your support.

Thank you!

Sincerely,

Blanca Figueroa

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Asociacion Grupo de Trabajo Redes (AGTR)

Location: Lima, Peru - Peru
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Project Leader:
Agata Zumaeta Figueroa
Lima , Lima Peru
$123,967 raised of $145,000 goal
 
1,750 donations
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