Exploited Teen Asia Review

At Chhlat's shelter, Mina received medical care, counseling, and—for the first time in months—three meals a day. She learned that she was not at fault, and that her mother had been tricked too. Through the organization's legal aid, her family's debt was renegotiated, and her mother found work with a fair-trade cooperative.

The Weaving Girl

One night, a young woman named Srey, who had escaped from the same place a year earlier, returned in secret. She had connected with a local NGO called Chhlat ("Hope" in Khmer). Srey slipped a note to Mina through a crack in the wall: "We know. A van will come Tuesday night. Leave your window unlocked." exploited teen asia