Children
in Pakistan who once could not afford to attend school take classes
thanks to a Christian school for orphans and poor children, many of whom
were once forced to work in Pakistan’s brick kilns. Often employing the
labor of poor, indentured servants who pass their debt from generation
to generation, frequently Pakistan’s brick kiln industry illegally
employs children on a massive scale, a practice the Punjab Province
government is striving to eliminate. Providing children education they
can afford is crucial to eliminating child labor. “We are a totally
Bible-based school for orphans and brick kiln children,” said the
director of a ministry based in Punjab Province. “With the supply of God
through your organization, these precious children are studying very
well. Before your help, they didn’t go to the school. Today we had fun
with these children, and after that we gave them food.” The school has
ongoing needs for books, copying and support for teachers.
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