This blog is stolen from Asian Hope's blog:
For the second week of September the students in Asian Hope's 2Five2 catch-up school in Prek Pneu were trained on the topic of "Good Touch, Bad Touch." This training is to help children in this vulnerable community learn of ways to better protect themselves, their family members, and their friends. With issues like child abuse, neglect, and child trafficking running rampant in Cambodia and this community, our hope is to help these students learn how to be an agent of change and live out their God-given potential.
The curriculum was developed by Love146 and Resource Development International. The project was funded by Chab Dai, a coalition of 50 Christian organizations in Cambodia working towards ending child exploitation.
The material was presented to the children by 2Five2 Program Director, Chanrith Moung. The subject is presented in an easy to follow story using a flip chart and pictures of puppets. The children really enjoy the story and often laugh at the characters. During this training, students learn what abuse is, how to stop it, and what to do if it has happened to them or to one of their family members and/or friends. We are excited about teaching this training as we know that God has a plan for each of their lives and we want to be a part of helping them find that plan.
AND...If you are tired of reading our super long blogs on our ramblings, thoughts, and stories you can find shorter (but not as funny) ones on Asian Hope's website www.asianhope.org.
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Happy fall!
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