Natasha, a young girl from a brick kiln, is the daughter of devoted parents who are committed to changing the generational slavery in their family. Her mother runs a sewing school at a brick kiln, while her father helps us organize mobile clinics in different brick kilns.

Unfortunately, she recently faced a horrific incident. A group of men harassed her and tried to kidnap her with the ulterior motive of raping her.

Fortunately, her father who was nearby heard her screaming. He was able to intervene and saved her life. However, it became a violent confrontation between her father and the men, resulting in severe beatings for both him and Natasha.

As a result of these injuries, Natasha was hospitalized and unconscious for 24 hours. We have provided all the financial support for her hospital bills and have registered a police report against the culprits. 

Natasha and her family are very thankful to RAM and World Compassion Fellowship for providing legal and financial assistance. However, they are still in grave danger. 

In order to relocate them from the brick kiln where they are enslaved, we are hoping to raise $1470 as soon as possible. We have already raised $850, so the total still needed is $620

This was allow them to pay back the debt to the brick kiln factory owner. Only then will they be able to spend their life freely and peacefully. 

Would you consider supporting Natasha’s family today? This is an extremely urgent need. 

To contribute, please click here. Thank you in advance for your support! 

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