Saturday, March 20, 2010

The Princess Project



Yesterday I was reading Pioneer Woman's blog, well because it is just so good. In her Home and Garden area there was a post about "Punjammies" from the International Princess Project. Their mission is to help women and girls who have been forced into the sex trade in India. due to poverty, and the lack of knowledge of how to work, and some have been kidnapped. and sold into the sex trade. The foundation provides a warm home, food, and teaches the women to sew and learn to care for themselves, through the sales of Punjammies. The monies from the sales of the punjammies goes into the program and into savings accounts for the women giving them the ability to live free. After they have broken free they can go back to their friends to tell them there is a way out of slavery and degradation in which they are trapped.


Right now, unless you are an XS they are out of punjammies, but will be restocked on April 1st with all new clothing.

The punjammies are made of very beautiful fabric and they have cotton t-shirts to go with them. The cost is reasonable and the pay off is enormous if one woman is brought out of the hell of prostitution.

The character, Sara Crewe in the book A Little Princess said, "I am a princess. All girls are. Even if they live in tiny old attics. Even if they dress in rags, even if they aren't pretty, or smart, or young. They're still princesses. All of us. Didn't your father ever tell you that? Didn't he?"

My Aunt gave me that book when my dad wasn't around for about a year while I was growing up. I have no idea if she knew the story in the book or not, but I think she probably did.

5 comments:

  1. A most enlightening post Amber, also video.
    I love to read about different cultures and this one was no exception.

    Have a great week-end.
    Yvonne.

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  2. Sometimes as a people, we are a disgusting species. Will check out that site. Right now XS wouldn't fit my dog. Will do what I can.

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  3. Funny you should mention The Little Princess! My post for today is about MY Little Princess! (and I used to LOVE that story!) I'm going to check out those punjammies! I bet my girls would like some! Especially when I tell them where the money went!

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  4. That is a good post and worth the effort to buy some.

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  5. Amazing item Amber, I have put the video on my blog too - so the folk around here can hear about this project.. Thanks for posting it, Cheers Kate x.

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