Street Lawyers, Doctors, Hope Buses for Iraqi Kids

by Iraqi Children Foundation, Inc.
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Street Lawyers, Doctors, Hope Buses for Iraqi Kids
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Street Lawyers, Doctors, Hope Buses for Iraqi Kids
Street Lawyers, Doctors, Hope Buses for Iraqi Kids
Street Lawyers, Doctors, Hope Buses for Iraqi Kids
Street Lawyers, Doctors, Hope Buses for Iraqi Kids
Street Lawyers, Doctors, Hope Buses for Iraqi Kids
Street Lawyers, Doctors, Hope Buses for Iraqi Kids
Street Lawyers, Doctors, Hope Buses for Iraqi Kids
Street Lawyers, Doctors, Hope Buses for Iraqi Kids
Street Lawyers, Doctors, Hope Buses for Iraqi Kids
Street Lawyers, Doctors, Hope Buses for Iraqi Kids
Street Lawyers, Doctors, Hope Buses for Iraqi Kids
Street Lawyers, Doctors, Hope Buses for Iraqi Kids
Street Lawyers, Doctors, Hope Buses for Iraqi Kids
Street Lawyers, Doctors, Hope Buses for Iraqi Kids
Street Lawyers, Doctors, Hope Buses for Iraqi Kids
Street Lawyers, Doctors, Hope Buses for Iraqi Kids
Street Lawyers, Doctors, Hope Buses for Iraqi Kids

Project Report | Mar 22, 2019
They found her at the city dump....

By Cindy Fogleman | Executive Director of ICF

City dump where street kids work, collecting cans.
City dump where street kids work, collecting cans.

Little Lamia* (6) was discovered by local police, sleeping at a city dump in Baghdad where street children work.  She was battered and covered with bruises.  They knew right away who to contact for help:  the social workers working with our Street Lawyers.  The girl would need shelter.    

In keeping with police procedures, Lamia was referred for a medical exam which revealed she had been raped.  The social workers placed her in a government shelter for victims of human trafficking and then followed up with daily visits to give her psychological support.  They discovered that Lamia had been begging on the streets and repeatedly raped by three adults, leaving her with serious psychological trauma. The social workers are seeking psychotherapy from a specialist.  Lamia needs a lot of time to recover but at least she is now in a safe place.

It is for desperately vulnerable girls and boys, like Lamia, that hundreds show up at ICF's annual "In Their Shoes 5K."  We are the voice for children with no voice.  And the 5K and after party help us raise thousands of dollars to mend their physical, mental, and emotional wounds.

We invite you to run/walk with us at ICF's 7th Annual "In Their Shoes 5K" to be held on Saturday, June 22, in the Washington DC area.  Join ICF's three brave Youth Ambassadors - Teeba, Humoody, and Ala'a - who themselves suffered as children in Iraq.  Teeba was badly injured when an IED hit a car she was riding in.  Humoody was shot in the face and blinded by an extremist.  Ala'a was abandoned as a little boy with cerebral palsy.  They are the faces and voices of so many vulnerable orphans and other children back in Iraq.  

We thank you again for your high impact support!  We can do so much together as a team.  Can't join us at the 5K run/walk?  Consider a donation to show solidarity with us.  Just make a note that it is for the 5K!  

All in,
Cindy

*name changed for her protection

Vulnerable boys and girls
Vulnerable boys and girls
Iraq Ambassador Yasseen with Teeba, Humoody, Ala'a
Iraq Ambassador Yasseen with Teeba, Humoody, Ala'a
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