Tatum Myles is fundraising for Cherished's Beautiful Life Project
by Cherished Trust
I believe Cherished’s Beautiful Life Project is a great cause. I am doing this because so many woman are forced into being a sex worker in order to provide for their kids or themselves. They feel rejected, worthless, forgotten and unheard-this cause will hopefully provide these woman with a voice and a new outlook on life, giving them a second chance at living a purposeful life that Christ has planned for them.
Tatum Myles
The Beautiful Life Project is raising funds to help 3 vulnerable and exploited women leave the sex industry with the goal of finding secure employment so that they may live independently, freely and purposefully. This will be done through a full restoration programme which will include rehabilitation from substance abuse, group and individual therapy, in-depth counselling, medical consultations (where necessary), furthering their education and practical training in a field of their choice.
The Beautiful Life Project is about restoring and upskilling women who have been through great trauma and deserve a new start. Women in the sex industry are amongst the most vulnerable in society and in a unique position... Because of the trauma and addiction they’ve experienced, as well as a glaring lack of employable skills on their CVs, they need to go through a full rehabilitation, restoration and upskilling process in order to be properly equipped to go into the mainstream workforce.
We are raising money in order to enable and equip 3 such precious women on their journey to a fulfilled life. After having been through the Cherished Restoration Programme not only will they become whole, contributing members of society, but they will positively affect their children and the generations to follow. Educate a woman and restore a whole household.
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22Jul
Allocated R600 to
Tatum Myles is fundraising for Cherished's Beautiful Life Project 3 years, 8 months agoTatum Myles signed up as a #doDifferent activist completed step 1 of Becoming an Activist. Their NGO received R600 to make a difference in South Africa