By Julia Matthew | Managing Director
Dear Friend,
We bring to you our latest report on ‘Protect women from sex trafficking in Mumbai’
Trafficking, although illegal under Indian law, remains a significant problem. Women are frequently trafficked through India for the purposes of commercial sexual exploitation, forced and bonded labour.
Rena Home caters to these women and children and has started a project in the red light areas of Mumbai where more than 4,000 women work and daily earn through prostitution.
The outreach workers of Rena Home rescue women and enrol them for various vocational life skills, adult literacy, tailoring and various health and awareness camps are held for the women from the red light areas.
These women are also given counselling to help them recover from the wounds of their past.
We are able to help all such women in distress only with the help of kind and generous support of donors, well-wishers and friends like you.
We extend our gratitude for helping us in our mission of protecting women from sex trafficking in Mumbai.
With Gratitude
El Shaddai family
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