Shahzad Masih and his family have been trapped in brick kiln slavery for over 12 years. This project will provide freedom, a safe home, and education for his three daughters and young son. Your support will break the chains of forced labor, give the children a chance at school, and restore dignity, hope, and opportunity to the family's life.
Shahzad Masih and his family have been trapped in brick kiln slavery for over 12 years, forced to work under harsh conditions with no freedom or safety. His three daughters and young son are deprived of education and a childhood. This project will free the family, provide a safe home, and give the children access to school, breaking the cycle of debt and slavery, and restoring dignity, hope, and opportunity.
This project will free Shahzad Masih and his family from 12 years of brick kiln slavery, provide a safe home, and give his children access to education. By paying off their debt and supporting their basic needs, the project will restore dignity, hope, and opportunity, breaking the cycle of forced labor and poverty.
This project will break the cycle of debt slavery in brick kilns, freeing families to live with dignity and hope. By providing debt relief, education, and vocational training, it empowers families to build sustainable livelihoods and escape poverty. Supporting small businesses helps prevent re-enslavement and promotes economic independence. Over time, this creates stronger, self-reliant communities and breaks generational cycles of exploitation and hardship.
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