Protect young girl survivors of sexual abuse

by CAMELEON Association France
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Protect young girl survivors of sexual abuse
Protect young girl survivors of sexual abuse
Protect young girl survivors of sexual abuse
Protect young girl survivors of sexual abuse
Protect young girl survivors of sexual abuse
Protect young girl survivors of sexual abuse
Protect young girl survivors of sexual abuse
Protect young girl survivors of sexual abuse
Protect young girl survivors of sexual abuse
Protect young girl survivors of sexual abuse
Protect young girl survivors of sexual abuse
Protect young girl survivors of sexual abuse
Protect young girl survivors of sexual abuse
Protect young girl survivors of sexual abuse
Protect young girl survivors of sexual abuse

Project Report | Sep 14, 2017
Project Report September 2017

By Matiada Ngalikpima | Operations, Communications and Development Officer

Laurence Ligier and the Zont Club members
Laurence Ligier and the Zont Club members

A little light at the end of the tunnel! After several attempts to find a lot to build our center for sexually abused children in Negros, it seems that the horizon is getting clearer. In fact, we are in touch with the City of Silay who is interested in supporting us and we have already visited one lot. With the help of supportive members of the ZONTA CLUB MAKATI- AYALA in Manila, we have been able to raise awareness on the needs of such a center in the Province of Negros Occidental and people are now receptive and willing to assist us in the fight for Children’s Rights in this province..

The City Mayor’s mother is personally involved in helping us find a lot in this municipality. This coming September, we hope to finally sign an agreement.

After so many months, it will be time for us to launch the construction of the center in order to welcome new girls in a few months. This center will allow victims from Negros to remain not too far from their families. This is very important in the rehabilitation program of the victims since in some cases, the distance with their relatives is an additional psychological burden. As much as possible, we encourage the supportive members of their family to visit them and keep in touch with them because we know that it is an essential factor for their reintegration in their community in a few years.

Beside, to attend the legal hearings, going to the courts in Negros will save us a lot of time, energy and stress. From our Passi center in Panay island, it can take up to one day to reach the place of the hearing and one day to come back. This affects the schooling of our girls.

Let’s hope that we can start paving the way for this new center within the 3rd quarter of 2017.

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CAMELEON Association France

Location: Paris, France - France
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Project Leader:
Laurence LIGIER
Paris , Ile de France France
$62,004 raised of $80,000 goal
 
485 donations
$17,996 to go
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