What Makes a Child Vulnerable? Poor living conditions that threaten normal, healthy development.

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What Makes a Child Vulnerable?

Poor living conditions that threaten normal, healthy development

Long working hours that delay a child’s social development

which threaten a child’s health and safety Disease, poor nutrition, and abuse

Lack of opportunities to attend school

Separation which can damage emotional development from caring adults

There are 143 million orphans across the globe. Every day an estimated 42,000 children are added to their ranks.

Orphans and other vulnerable children are often forced into child labor, trafficked into the sex trade, or recruited as child soldiers.

These are the challenges that stand between vulnerable children and a healthy, empowered future

Voices for Vulnerable Children is working to give these children a better and brighter future

To give them education

To give them skills

To give them hope

and YOU can help us!

Join us today! By supporting Voices for Vulnerable Children, you are helping children who are suffering, and showing the world that our generation can and will make a difference.