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The words of victims of online child abuse:
 

“Thank you very much for your work. If it helps, I want to assure you that at least some of the victims will go on to have a normal life like me. Now I have a baby girl. Please protect her from the kind of people who once harmed me. Again, thank you”
 

“Thank you so much. Everyone needs to find their peaceful shady spots – to enjoy the flowers of your own lives. For everyday you give of yourself, for willingly taking on the pain I had no choice in as a child, please remember all of us happy survivors out here.  Never give up your own in despair. Hope has carried me through – well that, a wicked sense of humour and a wonderful husband to hold hands with”

 A letter from a concerned citizen:

“I just wanted to say that I thank the Lord for you and for the many dedicated people out there such as yourself, trying to make a difference in this world. I just wish that there was more that could be done – To break a child’s trust is to cripple him for life”.


What Others Say

The work KINSA does has had a tremendous impact. Read what others are saying:

The words of a little girl who has been rescued with our help. Her mother sent us a letter of thanks which included a prayer that her daughter says every night:

“There was a little girl And she was being hurt terribly And there were pictures of her being hurt And there was a man who saw the pictures – a policeman And he said “that child is being hurt. I have to save her” He didn’t live in the same town He didn’t live in the same state He didn’t even live in the same country He didn’t know where she was or how to find her. But he didn’t let that stop him. He looked and looked and wouldn’t stop looking. And he got other police to help. And they kept searching and wouldn’t stop until they finally found her and rescued her.  And someday they’ll get a call saying the Prime Minister who wants to see them.  Mommy you should tell them not to be worried or scared when that happens They won’t be in any trouble The Prime Minister will just want to tell them “it’s me the little girl you rescued I’m grown up and I want to thank you properly”

 


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