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Hello,
It’s Bukola,
The horrors against women in our present world aren’t news to many. That the situation is in dire need of attention is also not news. What really is news is the fact that you can do something about it. You can make a change from the comfort of your living room or even your toilet seat, while watching your favorite TV show or during your lunch hour. All you need is a Smartphone and access to the internet. You can make the world a better place at your convenience and the process is quite simple.
Just click on the donate button and place an order for your copy of the book. You can even go a little further by purchasing copies for your friends and family.
But wait a minute! Before you wade this off as another book selling ad, listen to this; it’s not primarily about the book. It is about giving the marginalized a chance and solving a problem that has challenged our fundamental rights as humans.
By buying copies of this book, you will be directly contributing to creating awareness on the issues of domestic violence, sexual assault, human trafficking and female genital mutilation. As if that isn’t enough, you will also be taking a direct action to support those who have been rescued from the paws of these social evils.
You may not be able to stop a lot of disasters and pandemonium, but you can give that girl child an opportunity to intellectual freedom, financial independence and mental prowess. You can eliminate human trafficking with your personal quest for knowledge. You don’t have to be a hero to be heroic; you only have to buy a book!
BENEFIT FOR SURVIVORS
Survivors to receive cash gifts of $10,000 each for college or business in January, 2017, Human Trafficking Awareness month.