GFA CHALLENGE DAY 16: Daya’s Story
Maybe it hasn’t happened to you yet, but it’s happening more
and more frequently in places around the world. Yes around the world, in South
Asia, in Europe, in Africa, in Mexico, and even the United States (I saw it in NYC
just last month, it happens here in Utah all the time). Young children are being exploited. Yes
they’re being forced into the sex trade, they’re being forced to work long
hours in horrible conditions and for very little pay, but those are other blogs
on other days.
Little children are being put on display, not to ‘show off’
how cute the grandkids are, but in an attempt to tug at your heartstrings. Tug
at the heart strings and loosen the purse strings. Around the world children
are being exploited in this way in order to ‘earn’ money which doesn’t go to
feed or shelter the child—it goes for drugs or alcohol. It goes for gambling or
prostitutes, it goes toward whatever vice or perceived need the adult might
have. But it works. People who would never give a beggar in the street a second
glance, can’t bear to see a child in need, and so they give.
But more and more people are stopping to ask “why are you
exploiting this child?” And sadly we have become so accustomed to seeing
children being exploited, that heartstrings are untouched, and purse strings
remain closed. Our default position becomes one of disbelief, and instead of
compassion we feel anger towards anyone who would exploit a small child.
Exploitation is not always the case, at least not in the way
you think. In Daya's case she had been exploited, but now her
grandmother was taking care of her, trying to keep her safe, warm, and fed. Unfortunately
Grandma needed help providing even the least minimal provisions for her
granddaughter. One day someone took the time to ask "why are you
exploiting this child?" The answer broke his heart.
Shortly thereafter Daya was enrolled in a Bridge of Hope
Center where she had a lot of obstacle to overcome. Thanks to the caring staff
she has grown into the remarkable young woman that God intended her to be, and today
at 15 She knows Jesus as her Lord, and has escaped many of the
evils that so many young girls are plagued by.
Read her story, and see how you can help HERE.
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