Empowering the next generation of students for a brighter future.
A Child Unchained
Non-Profit Foundation
We are a non-profit dedicated to raising greater awareness of global child trafficking. Our mission is to create a humane and sustainable world for trafficked children through education and advocacy for children’s rights.
Our purpose is to provide education, opportunities, and empowerment for these young kids and help prevent them from being trafficked.
Materials for Learning
For a modest expense of 30k, we build schools to provide children basic education. As they grow their minds, they grow their chances of improving their future living conditions.
Continuing Education for Teachers
We educate and enlist eager humanitarians to work together in protecting children from human traffickers and child predators. Our vision is to create a solid learning environment where these young bright children can truly thrive.
Support for Communities
Our ground work includes gathering like-minded people to nurture supportive communities. By finding promising outlets, these kids can realize their potential and become self-sufficient adults in their future.
“With the support from A Child Unchained, we have been able to serve our students better than ever.”
— Yvonne Duong, Volunteer
Điểm Trường Nắng Mới 18
Built and completed in 2014.
Quang Tri, Vietnam
Our first school was a recovery project in the remote area of Quang Tri, Vietnam. We worked to rebuild this school from the ground up. We donated 15k to this project.
St. Andrews School
Built in November 2018. Completed in January 2019. Operating since February 2019.
Mityana, Uganda
Our second school is located in Mityana, Uganda. It is our largest school we’ve built. The main building was donated by Unchained Children. The school is open to children of all beliefs and faiths. As of June 27th, we have a total of 212 students: 120 boys and 92 girls.
Chan III 3
Built and completed in July 2022
Son La, Vietnam
Our third school is located in the remote mountainous regions of Son La in Northern Vietnam. We built a pre-school for the tribal Bahnar and Sedang people.
Did you know?: Since there aren’t many resources for food and supplies, the local tradition when a mother passes away is to bury her babies and young children with her since there would be no one else to take care of them.
OUR DEDICATED MEMBERS
ThanhHa Pham
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Gina Bui-Le
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Anjali Rinski
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Nathaniel Chuduong
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Hawa Kamara
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Isabelle Chuduong
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Gabrielle Bui
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Nik Sheikman
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ThanhHa Pham • Gina Bui-Le • Anjali Rinski • Nathaniel Chuduong • Hawa Kamara • Isabelle Chuduong • Gabrielle Bui • Nik Sheikman •
Contact
Feel free to contact us with any questions.
Email
achildunchained.org
Phone
(123) 4567-891