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Aditya finally has enough to eat

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Bill, the W, and Katie,

The 2.8 million sex workers in India are highly marginalised, vulnerable and unreached due to the burden of severe stigma, the commoditization of personhood, forced poverty and debt bondage. Doubly disadvantaged, their children face even worse consequences in these red light areas, including physical danger, vulnerability to violence and sexual exploitation. Many of these children are kept drugged under the very beds upon which the trade is carried out.

As their mothers work through the night as sex workers, these children wake up late in the afternoon, invariably miss meals and become malnourished. Perishing in hunger, neglect, illiteracy and hopelessness, these children long for the day their childhood would be theirs again.

Three year old Aditya hails from the Turbhe red light area, one of the innumerable poverty stricken red light pockets in Mumbai, India. His father, Dasrath, is unemployed and his mother, Sangeeta, works in the sex trade. Both his parents are uneducated and they struggle to make ends meet.

Through your generous donations, Bill, W, and Katie, the Sahaara Charitable Society can provide Aditya with three balanced meals a day as well as two snacks. He now has extra energy and can go about his day without a grumbling stomach.

Thank you so much for your gift to Aditya!




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