By Joan Townsend | US Country Director
“My son is alive, he is not dead! Oh thank you God.” Those were the words of the mother of Peter, twelve years old, when Retrak social workers brought him to his home village for the first time since he ran away several months earlier. The visit was meant to be a short pre-resettlement home visit, but it turned out to be a resettlement, as his mother wept tears of joy at seeing her son again and all agreed that Peter should stay.
Peter returned home during school holiday time, and when the holidays were over he was very excited to return to school. But when Retrak social workers followed-up at the school three months later, Peter was nowhere to be found. The social workers eventually found him in the forest, burning wood for charcoal. He explained that he and his mother could not afford the school fees, so he was making charcoal to sell in order to pay the fees. The Retrak social workers returned to the school with Peter, paid his remaining school fees and spoke to the teacher about watching out for Peter and letting them know if there were any further absences. Now they're working with Peter's mother (his father died many years ago) to support her in income-generating projects so that Peter can continue his education.
Resettling children, making follow-up visits, and supporting income-generation projects are just a few of the many activities that Retrak does to ensure that each child in our program is able to grow up in a safe and loving home, and it's thanks to your support that we're able to continue our work.
This Wednesday, March 13 is a GlobalGiving Bonus Day. Any donation you make to Retrak will be matched by 30%. Please consider making a generous donation on Wednesday to help Retrak and the children in our program.
By Katherine Sammons | GlobalGiving Program Associate
By Joan Townsend | US Country Director
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