It is estimated that half a million children are trafficked for sex into India's red-light districts. Raising funds is crucial to provide hope and support to these innocent lives. iPartner India is determined to continue partnering with Society for Participatory Integrated Development (SPID), which works tirelessly in Delhi's red-light area. Due to the loss of donations during COVID-19, funds are urgently needed to provide education and empowerment for these vulnerable children.
Within the red-light area of Delhi, the exploitation and vulnerability of children persists. These young lives struggle daily for survival amidst an environment plagued by exploitation, abuse, and a lack of essential resources. This perpetuates intergenerational poverty, trapping them in a cycle of hardship. The COVID-19 pandemic further exacerbated the situation, causing SPID to lose crucial donors and funds. Despite these challenges, our commitment to SPID and the children remains steadfast.
SPID plays a crucial role in supporting, protecting, and rehabilitating these children. The organisation creates a safe haven, offering comprehensive care, education, healthcare, counseling, and vocational training programs. Further, SPID empowers them with tools to break free from exploitation and poverty. Our commitment to SPID and the children they support remains unwavering. By going online, we aim to reach a wider audience and raise awareness about the plight of these vulnerable children.
iPartner India is committed to standing by SPID's mission to safeguard the lives and future of young children of sex workers in Delhi. By raising funds, we have the potential to create significant changes that extend beyond immediate interventions. These changes include (i) breaking the cycle of exploitation, (ii) ensuring sustainable rehabilitation, (iii) preventing future trafficking, (iv) breaking stigma and fostering inclusivity, and (v) inspiring change beyond Delhi.
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