Bonded labor slave workers are the most vulnerable community in Pakistan; who are facing different sorts of social discrimination, prejudice and persecution on the basis of their faith. This community being bonded labor slaves are deprived from basic facilities of life. They are not even able to raise their voice against violation of their basic rights and fundamental freedoms.
Christian brick kiln workers are most deserving people and we have been striving for their freedom and liberty. We conduct rescue activities by paying their debt to brick kiln owners. We also provide them with financial support in shape of establishment of small business to ensure their sustainable freedom and economic development. Being slaves their children are not allowed to get education. Therefore, after their rescue, we help them to enroll their children to school. We also provide books, bags, stationery, uniforms and shoes for their children. We pay follow-up monitoring visits to evaluate sustainable endeavors.
Thousands of Christian families working as brick kiln slave workers at more than 11,000 brick kiln factories in Province Punjab Pakistan. Majority of the workers at brick kiln factories are Christian people. Thus, the Christian community is deprived of basic rights and fundamental freedoms. They have been slaves from generation to generation.