St. Erik's Day - all proceeds go to child safety & protection

Saturday April 27 is celebrated St. Erik's Day at Erikshjälpen Second Hand. Ean opportunity to honor the memory of the founder Erik Nilsson, but also an important fundraising day for Erikshjälpens child rights work. By shopping in one of our stores on this day, you are helping to ensure that children have a safe childhood.

I Kenya Erikshjälpen operates Erikshjälpen through its partnerorganization Investing in Children and their Societies (ICS). ICS is a local non-profit organization that works to create awareness and raise public opinion on children's rights. ICS aims to empower children and their families for a safe everyday life both at home and at school.

 

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Reducing violence against children in Kenya - for safety at home & at school

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Reducing violence against children in Kenya - for safety at home & at school
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In Kenya, violence is a common way to solve problems and children are at high risk ofof being abused in their daily lives. Susan Odiambo is 11 years old and in sixth grade at Kodiaga Prison Primary School i Kisumu. In the past, Susan has kept difficult experiences to herself. Talking to any adult has only made the situation worse and the culture of silence when it comes to violence against children is strong. But gith the ICS project Life Skills Susan and her parents have learnedt to talk to each other about difficult things. Susan can turn to her parents or her teacher if she has a problem.

- Adults are not aware that hitting children is forbidden in Kenya, says Lillian Onyango, program coordinator for LifeSkills-project in Kisumu. The use of violence as a method of parenting is common, both at school and at home. Our task is not only to inform guardians and teachers that they are committing a crime if they hit a child, but also to empower children and give them the tools to stand up for their rights.

Adults are not aware that it is illegal to hit children in Kenya.
Lillian Onyango, LifeSkills Program Coordinator

The aim of Life Skills is to work with children, parents, teachers and authorities to ensure that children feel safe, improve social skills and increase motivation to study.

A safe life is the basis for being able to benefit from a good education and Erikshjälpen works in large parts of the world with children's right to a safe everyday life.

St. Erik's Day 2024

On this year's Eriksdag, the entire daily cash from Erikshjälpen Second Hand's stores will go to Erikshjälpen's interventions for children's safety and protection.

Help stop violence against children. By shopping in our stores on Saturday, April 27, you are helping to ensure that all children have a safe childhood.

Published: 17 April 2024

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