Something's gotta change
Today Sophia, a former student, brought a 16 year-old by the house to see if she might join The Well. Fon lives with her alcoholic, abusive dad and 11 year-old brother. Her inner wounds became obvious within minutes of conversation. When she was out of earshot, I exclaimed to Sophia, "She's been raped." "Yes, that's right," Sophia replied. Fon also gave herself a drug-induced abortion last year.
I wanted badly to just walk around the table, put my arms around Fon and tell her, "Here is a man who loves you. Here is a man who won't hurt you." But Thai culture isn't much for hugs, and besides it would have been a too quick in any culture, especially for someone hurt by men like this.
Fon's older sister is not far away, living with a boyfriend. He just wants to be with her for fun, not get married. When he told Fon's sister, she cut her left arm repeatedly.
We don't have a safe place for someone as wounded and love-starved as Fon. The neighborhood around our main centers is too drug-infested. I'll call Joyce at Abba House tomorrow.
When we moved here nearly 5 years ago, Fon was 11. Much of her hurt has happened since then. Of course we couldn't have known her--she lives in another province. But it made me think of how many more have been so badly hurt even in the few years since we came here; how many thousands were abused just this last week.
We can't keep letting this happen, folks.
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Reply #1 on : Wed May 06, 2009, 18:38:45