MountainChild is carrying hope to women in the sex industry of Nepal this Christmas.

MountainChild is partnering with other anti-trafficking organizations in Nepal and will be venturing out to distribute Christmas gifts, pray for, encourage, serve, offer hope and alternatives for women and children trapped in sexual exploitation.
On December 13, we will be visiting Cabin Restaurants (these ’restaurants’ do not serve food… in most cases they are a front for brothels) in various locations around Kathmandu. MountainChild and the other organizations each offer unique alternatives to sex work such as counseling, art therapy, skills training and alternate work placement, as well as rescue and safe homes. What an opportunity we have to carry hope to those bound in sex trafficking in Nepal! On our Christmas wish list this year let us hope for recovery and freedom for these exploited women in Nepal. Here is a very tangible way in which you can get involved!
WHAT WE NEED FROM YOU? You can help by DONATING financially for Christmas gifts for the women.
We would like to give each woman a gift wrapped package that includes items from 3 categories: one make-up item (mascara, nail polish, lipstick), one hygiene item (body soap, shampoo & conditioner, toothpaste & toothbrush), and one sanitary item (cold cream, tissue, wet wipes). Our goal is to purchase each item for at least $3 (at least $9 for 3 items per person). Between the various locations we’ll be going to, we have the potential of meeting up to 250 women during this outreach, therefore, we need at least 250 items from all three of the above categories (that’s about 750 items).
WILL YOU HELP US BY DONATING MONEY FOR THESE ITEMS?
You can go to the MountainChild website and click the ‘Donate’ Tab (or click on this link http://www.mountainchild.org/donate) and specify your giving for “Christmas Traffick” and the money will go directly to purchasing gifts for these women and children.
Thank you for carrying hope this Christmas to Nepal and helping in the
fight to end human trafficking.