04/12/2020
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I am currently raising money for the Children in Daulatdia, this campaign felt close to home as I am someone who was born in the country of Bangladesh and I feel a sense of responsibility towards the children of my country. Please donate generously and as much as you can afford to!
I will be offering my services as a way to raise extra money as well as running a few charity fundraisers. 100% OF THE MONEY WILL BE GOING TOWARDS THIS CAUSE. If you would like photos for yourself or your startup company/brand and help pay towards this cause then please get in touch! Otherwise please donate through the link in my bio
- Β£50 : 30min πΈ
- Β£100: 1hr πΈ
(All selected photos will be edited)
The Money will go towards a Day&Night Centre where the children can stay, away from the brothels. The will receive love, care and support from dedicated members of staff
Daulatdia is the biggest brothel in Bangladesh and fourth biggest in the world. It houses over 2,000 s*x workers and 800+ children. It βservesβ over 3,000 clients each day and exposes these children to an environment where they are groomed at a very early age.
They live in a world where s*xual abuse, torture and violence is the norm. They are marginalised from the community and find it difficult to enrol into mainstream schools. The stigma of being a child of a s*x worker also means that they have difficulties in accessing other services.
Children as young as 5-6 help their mothers by cleaning the rooms after a βclientβ visit. They handle dirty used paraphilia as well as being exposed to drugs like Yabba.
Young girls are groomed and are forced into prostitution from a very young age where they are abused and sold for a few pounds to countless men.
The evil desire of s*xually abusing virgin young girls commands a high price and due to poverty, violence and lack of opportunity s*x workers see no option but to force their own children into prostitution and sell them to the highest bidder.
Children develop severe mental illnesses such as post traumatic stress disorder, depression and often self-harm. Children lack confidence and are suspicious or petrified of any male interaction.