Generación
Lima, Peru
One of Generación’s most dynamic programs revolves around surfing. A few years ago the harassment against street children – many forced to the streets through the hands and coercion of traffickers – increased and Generación had to take the youngest children away from the reaches of Lima’s violence. Generación rents a house in a coastal town about an hour from Lima, and fifteen to eighteen kids live there full-time. Early on in the surfing program Not for Sale helped by providing surfing equipment so the children could learn how to surf. It is a remarkable scene to head down to the beach late in the afternoon and watch a group of ex-street kids mixing in with the locals. Some of Generación’s kids are now entering surfing competitions and performing at a high level. Surfing has become a meaningful practice that brings physical, psychological, and spiritual benefits. The children are realizing that through surfing they can express themselves, compete, be respected, and connect with nature. The healing process is working and they are doing well in school. Generación’s innovative prevention and aftercare program currently runs with very little economic resources. In the last year they moved three times to smaller houses due to the high rent. The Not for Sale Campaign is aiming to help Generación buy a house, where they can provide the kids with much needed health care, education, and practice their favorite sport. Please help us fund raise $100,000 to buy a house and fund aftercare programs for Generación’s “surfing tribe”.
... when kids began to tell her their personal stories of being trafficked she knew she must act. Read an excerpt about Lucy’s stunning story about becoming an abolitionist from David Batstone’s book Not for Sale: The Return of the Global Slave Trade—and How We Can Fight It.
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