SLAVERY?????

Unfortunatly, it is true. We still have slavery on this planet - albeit in new garbs. "Bonded Labor" is one of the contemporary forms of slavery - most often found in Nepal, India and Pakistan. It is estimated that some 20 million individuals are in some form of bonded labor situation in those three countries alone!

If you want to know more about bonded labor, check out this link: http://www.anti-slaverysociety.addr.com/bclab.htm

I was stunned to discover in India just such a group of exiled Nepalese laborers working under slave-like conditions in the Himalayan town of Leh/Ladakh.

One thing led to another, and together with a local committee from among the Nepalese slaves, I am in the process of setting up

The project has 3 components:
1) Relief: Set up a fund for helping the families with their immediate needs such as medical care, school fees and even groceries and housing.
2) Community development: About 50 of the Nepalese laborers are Christians, forming the core group of the thousands of Nepalese workers in Leh. It is stunning how these Christians live out their faith among the suffering community. However, as they struggle for sheer survival they are hardly able to be connected as a community. We therefore intend to bring in a Christian Nepalese community-facilitator (a Pastor) who will shepherd this community.
3) Economical: Most of the Nepalese laborers work in the construction sector. We want to help them with trainings and a micro-loan to organize themselves as a co-operative in order to gain economically some ground under their feet.


fundraising: how it works...

I'd like to offer you the opportunity to become part of the project and share in the blessing. This is how it works: Until I leave for India in November I will commute from North Vancouver to Regent/UBC on my bicycle rather than taking the bus. Asv of 17. September, the odometer of my bike has been reset, starting at zero. You are invited to make a commitment to contribute x-amount per every kilometer I cycle until 7. November.

Example: You pledge to contribute 10 Cents for each kilometer I’ll do in the fundraiser commute. Suppose I’ll put in 850 kilometers. You owe $85.- which will directly benefit the Nepalese people in Ladakh and will be used for their immediate needs.

So, it is quite simple. You choose the amount per kilometer you’d like to contribute. I’ll cycle – except when it pours cats and dogs. Roundtrip per day is 54 kilometers; I usually am on campus 3 times a week. I'll keep you posted on the progress...

pledge your contribution by email to burgi_family@gmx.net

You can pledge as little as 1 Cent or as much as you like.



more ways to participate...

1) sign up by e-mailing your pledge

2) spread the word about this project to people who will care. Forward the blog-address http://daniel-karina.blogspot.com/

3) read about Ladakh, Nepal, and the peoples in the Himalayas. Lonely Planet is a good place to start. You may also want to check out www.leh.nic.in and www.nepalnews.com. Let your heart be moved for the people in the Himalayas.

4) pray for the Nepalese community in Ladakh, and for God's hand on the project.

5) keep on visiting this web-site frequently. I will post new material on the Himalayan region every few days...


Friday, September 28, 2007

Week TWO

  • Number of pledges as of 28. September: 13
  • Sumtotal of pledges: $ 2.01 per km
  • distance cycled in week two: 189
  • total distance: 375 km

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