INSPIRING STORIES
The Power of Dignity
AoGE Founder Silvio Silva has written a book, sharing his and Rose’s story of moving to Nepal in 2000 (not speaking a word of English or Nepali!) to serve girls rescued from sexual exploitation.
The book focuses on solutions that restore dignity to survivors, and features poignant and inspiring stories of Nepali girls raised at AoGE, including the ‘First Generation’ leaders – once beneficiaries and now leading the project.
Over 24 years, through the privilege of working with hundreds of children rescued from sex trafficking, I have learned a lot about dignity: the circumstances that damage it and the elements needed to recover it. Dignity is absolutely critical for a person’s wellbeing.
In our work of restoring rescued kids we found that, more than just shelter, food and legal aid, these girls needed love, attention and a kind word. They needed to have their stories heard. They needed to share their losses, their frustrations and their growing dreams for the future.
When girls first came to us they were in a state of extreme distress, with a deep sense of unworthiness. They would say, “I’m worthless, I’m the garbage of the garbage.” But when we showed them the truth of their human worth, they were ready to embrace the healing. Today, they are not just standing on their own feet, they are also able to help others. It is the greatest gift of my life to see many girls and boys enjoying this high level of dignity.
Silvio Silva
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Did you know that in Nepal alone, more than 12,000 girls are trafficked into the sex trade each year? Traffickers, eager for exorbitant profits, take advantage of the poverty, innocence and lack of information of many families to take their daughters to neighboring countries, where they will live the worst experiences a girl can suffer.
The Girl in God’s Eye was created to combat this evil, helping victims and finding ways to prevent more precious lives from following this dark path. Contribute to this project now!
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