Sunday, 15 May 2011

Lets help our kids, Children of The Night.

From the very beginning we've wanted the very best for our kids.

We've wanted them to grow up happy, healthy and loved every single day of there lives. We care about our kids more then anything in this world. And the thought of them being safe and protected brings the up most peace to our hearts. The things we want for them are immense, our love for them "shoots to the moon and back." We want nothing but sweet things for our children.

But come on, life isn't always fine and dandy. Not all families get that perfect life. That life of protection, of love and of health. Many children are taken from their families, kidnapped or forced into these sexual acts and it has nothing to do with how much you protected them it just shows the cruel sides to the world.

Child Prostitution. An epidemic sweeping the nation. But no one is really doing anything about it.

Do you know how those parents feel? When your child is forced or has decided to go into that terribly demeaning and unhealthy environment? No. Or if so, help out.

Just put yourselves in their shoes. You know, as parents we have a job to do. We have to be the light to our kids and we need to do our best to keep them from any harm. Whether you're in a situation like this one or you have been blessed with a very safe and healthy home environment, its our job to stand up for those who may not have it has good as us.

For the sake of the children of America, Children Of The Night, has brought peace to many families hearts. They are the light to the children and they continue to be the light for them today. With the help of your donations hundreds of children each year have been rescued from these disastrous environments. Our numbers keep growing as more dedicated parents like you contribute to our children's cause.

Child prostitution is not OK. And we are letting it be OK. As pimps continue to kidnap and collect children in cities around America the child prostitution circuits keeps getting stronger. We need to do something about it. Give to Children of The Night.

We need to be the hope for our children.

Thursday, 14 April 2011

WHAT IF I WAS YOUR LITTLE GIRL?


At the age of 6, I was taken and forced into a life of prostitution. I was taken from my family forced into sexual acts against my will. I am only one of thousands of young girls and boys who have been taken and sold into a world of violence, abuse and sexual services.

We are weak, hungry, confused and scared. We need your help. With your donations, girls and boys like me can be saved by being clothed, sheltered, feed and taken care off. Please help to save us from these terrible conditions.

Donate now.


Monday, 11 April 2011

Help Stop Child Prostitution!


Too many times children are forced into a life of prostitution. These kids are kidnapped, beaten and sold for sex in scary and violent environments. People need to be aware of this sickening epidemic and help those victims in need. Unite! And send out hope! Follow the link at the top of the page and donate today. Your generous donations help children recover from these terrible experiences. They are given money for shelter, food, bills or just simply a counselor to talk too. Donate now and be the difference. Parents, what if that was your child?

Here are some video links on awareness and hope. Be the light for our kids.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8WCOOw1f9vg




Safety rules to share with your children


If you are in a public place and get separated from your parent, don’t wander around looking for him or her. Go to a checkout counter, security office or the lost-and-found.

If someone follows you on foot or in a car, stay away from him or her. You don’t need to go near a car to talk to the people inside.

No one should ask you for directions or to look for a “lost puppy” or tell you that your mother or father is in trouble and that he or she will take you to your parents.

If someone tries to take you somewhere, quickly get away from him or her and yell, “This person is trying to take me away” or “This person is not my father or mother.”

You should try to use the “buddy system” and never go places alone.

No one should ask you to keep a special secret. If he or she does, tell your parents or teacher.

If someone wants to take your picture, tell him or her no and tell your parents or teacher.

They are worth more!