Fly Free Necklace
Availability: In stock
Item #: 104728
Leaf and Bird Charms on Chain: 20 ¾ inches
Oftentimes, a bird may fly into thick foliage and become stuck. With hard work, determination, and self-confidence, the bird is able to free itself. This concept also applies to trafficking victims. With the help of curative programs that teach a skill or trade, trafficking survivors can become free and no longer be "stuck" in that horrible life. This necklace was created in a curative program by women who were at risk or survivors of trafficking. By creating this product, they begin to gain back their confidence and independence, allowing them to continue on with a life that they chose. Feel good about your purchase!
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Curative Product
The scars of abuse, abandonment, addiction, and slavery run deep. They are not easily healed. They infect the mind, body, and soul, crippling human dignity. But as WAR, Int'l develops curative programs and partnerships, wounded women begin the difficult journey toward renewal. Physical, spiritual, and emotional care creates communities of hope and healing. Soon, women are forging new futures within the safety of their programs, learning sought-after and sustainable skills. When a rescued woman's creations are brought and bragged on, she becomes an empowered individual, knowing that she has value beyond the world's red light districts. Women in curative programs go on to care for their families, earn diplomas and college degrees, and find careers of dignity. When you wear products created by rescued women, you join them on the journey and help heal the pain of their past.
Every time you buy a WAR, Int'l product, you protect and empower an at-risk woman. When you share her story, you become a voice for the voiceless, sounding a war cry on behalf of one kept silent. When you volunteer your time, talents, or treasures, you enter the front lines of the fight to lift women to places of dignity. You are our fellow soldier. Together we can pull wounded women and children from the trenches and offer them places of safety and healing. Our war is not in vain. Empowered women are returning to the battlefield, joining the fight themselves. As counselors, authors, social workers, and teachers, they rescue and protect the innocent. The fight is not over. But as more men, women, and families join us, more lives will be restored. Thank you for becoming a fellow WARrior and taking action against that which threatens hope, justice, and freedom.