Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Child Witches

 In Nigeria children are accused of being witches. The children are being thrown out and also killed. Even there own parents will abandoned  them on to the streets. An orphanage in Nigeria are feeding and are taking care of the children until the parents will take them back in.  The children are hurtful that they’ve been with there parents since birth and now the are being thrown out. This is current so if you go to www.becomingdc.org and go to the donate you can donate to help them.
By Jolie G

1 comment:

Carmel said...

Please stand up for the rights of children by taking part in our Blog Day, Wednesday December 14th, in support of the Prevent Abuse of Children Today (PACT) campaign.

We know that you have already blogged in support of child rights and Stepping Stones Nigeria. We’re so grateful for this and hope that you will support us again by joining in with our Blog Day.

Prevent Abuse of Children Today (PACT) is a global campaign set up by the UK-based child rights charity Stepping Stones Nigeria and our Nigerian partner organisations. PACT aims to bring long-term positive social change to vulnerable children in the Niger Delta region of Nigeria, particularly those at risk of witchcraft accusations, abuse and trafficking.

To help spread the word about the PACT campaign we wanted to invite some of our favourite bloggers to blog about your happiest childhood memory or best experience with children. We’d love for you to blog about this specifically in response to the following statement:

‘Every child has the right to happiness’

We want to celebrate children by focusing on our positive experiences of being a child or being around children. After all, every child deserves to have those happy experiences and that is what we’re fighting for through PACT.
If you are interested we would love you to take part in our Blog Day. To do so please do the following:

1. Write your blog post on December 14th

2. At the end of your post please add this statement:
“This post is part of a series inspired by the Prevent Abuse of Children Today (PACT) campaign, hosted by Stepping Stones Nigeria. Please add your name to the PACT petition to prevent abuse of innocent children in the Niger Delta and visit the site to find out more: www.makeapact.org

3. If you want to take part please leave a comment on this blog post or drop us an email.

4. Please ask others to get involved!

The Blog Day badge is available to add to your post today. Please email me to receive this.

Let us know when you post and we’ll feature it on the PACT site and facebook.

Thanks for taking the time to learn about PACT and happy blogging!

Kind Regards,

Carmel