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When you try Awakening Prologue meditation program, you get to sponsor a child in Cambodia who’s been rescued from sexual abuse to receive a special form of healing treatment called Network Spinal Analysis as part of our association with Buy1GIVE1Free TM and the All One Foundation. Here’s more...
The All One Foundation has been created to provide permanent healing support for children and young women who have suffered abuse and violence from the sex trade, in countries where limited rehabilitation services exist. The foundation works with children from two shelters in Cambodia, and will later expand into other countries.
Many children who have been exploited in the sex trade have suffered unimaginable abuse and violence. In most cases, only limited help is available to them in the form of counselling, usually by unqualified social workers and only for the most severe cases.
When children suffer sexual abuse, unless the energetic memory of the event is released from the nervous system, it is very difficult for them to fully recover and live a productive and happy life. The All One Foundation has the solution; it helps these children recover physically, mentally and emotionally, so that they can enjoy safety and peace in their bodies and live happy, fulfilled lives. The All One Foundation sponsors practitioners to provide professional and ongoing care for children rescued from the sex trade. Practitioners are permanently based in Cambodia. Doctors use a specialised form of Chiropractic called Network Spinal Analysis (NSA) that uses light touch to the spine. This activates the body’s innate ability to heal and correct itself, helping these children transform their health, wellbeing and life potential. Here are photos of a typical child before and after a NSA treatment: ![]()
Here's some more information by the founder of All-One, Dr Lynelle Kerr:
AOF was officially born, (registered as a foundation in Singapore), on the 18th May at 8.59am - a very auspicious time! It really started though when I walked on stage to accept my award as winner of the XL Social Entrepreneur of the Year 2006.
It was an incredible honor and a great surprise, until that moment I had no idea there was prize money being awarded.
Alan has chosen to support All One Foundation because he is inspired by the powerful impact our care has on the children - physically, mentally and emotionally. I am deeply grateful to Alan and his team for their support. I am also proud that our first sponsor was from my country of origin Australia.
I would have to say though, my most memorable days so far would be working with the children in the dusty provinces of Cambodia.
I started All One because I wanted to change these children lives, they have also changed mine!
My plan is to soon have doctors permanently based throughout Asia in countries such as Thailand, Laos, Vietnam, the Philippines, Indonesia and India, as well as Cambodia. I want to create a global model for All One Foundation that is a win-win for everyone, including the governments and local communities, the corporations and individual that sponsor us, the practitioners and of course the children.
World Vision is Australia’s largest overseas aid and humanitarian organisation. As well as providing relief in emergency situations, they work on long-term development projects with local communities to address the causes of poverty and help them become self-sufficient. We sponsor a child, Tamanna, via World Vision. Please visit again to monitor her progress.
Birth date: 7 July 2000 Country: Bangladesh Education: Kindergarten Favourite Subject: National Language Language: Bengali Enjoys: Playing regional games Number of Brothers: 1 Number of Sisters: 2 Why Tamanna needs our help: Children in Tamanna's community face many challenges. Most people rely on farming to support their families, but in harsh weather conditions, with few resources, it's difficult to grow enough food. As a result, many children are malnourished. Sanitation is poor and there is limited access to healthcare, so many children suffer from illnesses like diarrhoea and malaria. Many children don't go to school because there aren't enough teachers or classrooms and their parents can't afford school fees. How we will help Tamanna: Our sponsorship will help provide... - training for healthcare workers and midwives - health education on nutrition and hygeine - building materials for new classrooms - educational support and school supplies - training in farming skills, to increase crops - training in small business skills like sewing & bee keeping
Here's a drawing that Tamanna sent us recently:
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