Let’s Make a Difference

September 08, 2020

All children deserve to grow up in a home with safe, stable families, receive a quality education in safe, supportive schools, and participate in peaceful, thriving communities. We, Free and Safe is here for them.

Last week we gave hygiene items such as :

  • Soap
  • Tooth brush
  • Tooth paste
  • Football socks
  • Detergent for washing the laundry
  • A box of milk to our boys in the Juvenile Prison

Due to this hard season (COVID-19,) the Juvenile Prison has limited gifts from outside the prison which even includes supplies for basic needs (soap, shampoo, tooth paste, etc.,) so the boys can’t get enough hygienic items for their daily life right now. That’s why we decided to give the boys the basic supplies that they need to use everyday. This has happened in the Women’s Prison as well, and we have plans to give them the same hygiene items we gave to the boys at the Juvenile Prison.

Let’s Make a Difference for Them! You can help us to help them even more—Donate today 🙂

 

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