Tag: childexploitation

Prayer Requests

Life Impact International's commitment to rescuing children, building safe homes, and sharing the good news of Jesus remains unwavering. We won't stop because that is who we are. We give our "yes" to God daily, believing He will lead us to the next child. But, we need YOU! While your generous giving has brought us [...]
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You Have Made A Difference in 2022

In 2022 so many of you helped us Prevent, Rescue, and bring Healing to exploited and at-risk children in the most dangerous, vulnerable communities in Brazil, Myanmar, and Thailand! 8,463 people were reached with the Gospel 70-80 families were supported monthly to keep children safe 66,845 pounds of food provided for the warzone communities In [...]
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Rescued and Loved

No child should be abused! No child should have to live in prison because of the mistakes of their parents!  But for these two children in Thailand, this was their undeserved reality. Maung and Maiah were recently rescued at the same time and brought to Life Impact. Now they get to experience an enjoyable and [...]
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Rescued Sisters

Rescued Sisters These two precious girls are some of the bravest young survivors we have ever met!  Since being born to an alcoholic mother and father, Wan* (13) and Su* (11) have lived through abuse for as long as their young minds can remember. The girls’ parents would violently fight and hit each other until [...]
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Fun Day in Ceara

During a recent school break, our LI Brazil team in Ceara planned several special activities for the children in our prevention projects.  They held a personal hygiene class in one of our locations where the children were taught how important it is for each person to have and use their own towel when showering, and [...]
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First Soccer Tournament

Recently, our team in Rio hosted our first-ever Life Impact Brasil Soccer Tournament for kids in one of our prevention project communities! One of our team's goals is to not only impact at-risk children and teens, but to truly reach and bring about lasting change within their communities. With that, we held our first official [...]
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Why the Amazon?

“Children freely sell themselves for rice and beans, or for whatever they are able to. This is so different than anything I’ve ever seen in Thailand or Myanmar, where children are forced to sell their bodies. But in Brazil, I saw girls 9 to 12-years-old freely sell their bodies. It was right there, in front [...]
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