“What these victims need above all is to know that they are not alone; that we are not forgetting them, that when their voices are stifled we shall lend them ours, that while their freedom depends on ours, the quality of our freedom depends on theirs.” -Elie Wiesel, Nobel Peace Prize Acceptance Speech
The girls in the Love146 Round Home had the time of their lives last week. The band Paramore, who have been supporters and advocates for Love146, invited the girls to be their VIP guests of honor at their concert in Manila.
This wasn’t just a concert. It was therapy. These are children who have been forgotten most of their lives. Only noticed by those who bought, used and sold them like commodities. They are children who have only known extreme poverty and have survived unimaginable horrors. In the very city that some of our girls were sold and exploited, they were honored and remembered in front of thousands. So empowering.
When the girls first heard about the event weeks ago, they couldn’t believe it. As the days drew closer to the concert, our Director of Aftercare said the girls were “over the moon with excitement.” The staff took the girls out shopping for new clothes for the occasion. Counselors even used a Paramore song (“We Are Broken”) in a therapy session with the girls. They were powerfully impacted as they shared what the lyrics meant to them and even more so when they were told that this is the song that Paramore dedicated to them on their tour last year.
Before the concert, the band held a private meet and greet for our girls. It was so powerful. I was blown away to watch as band members broke through language barriers with genuine care and compassion. Lots of hugs, laughter, giggles and tears. The band wrote life giving messages to the girls on their shirts, arms, etc, reminding them that they are loved, valued and beautiful.
When the concert began, the girls were ecstatic to see the number 146 everywhere, plastered on the band’s guitars, drums, guitar straps, etc. They instantly became the loudest fans in the place. They danced and sang with such joy, power and intensity. I feel like I am just beginning to understand what true celebration looks like. It looked like our girls that night.
At one point during the show, lead singer Hayley Williams dedicated a love song to our girls. The girls began to chant; "146!" "146!" My thoughts quickly travelled back to the young girl we met in that brothel years ago, known only by the number 146. If she could only see this now. Not only being remembered and honored by a band called Paramore, but honored in the lives of these resilient young girls. Girls who are now on a journey of recovery in a safe place because of her. Bittersweet moment.
Our girls felt like much more than a number that night. They were princesses at the ball. Our Director of Aftercare reports that the girls don’t want to wash their arms where the band wrote their messages of love and affirmation. As the permanent ink of the sharpie markers eventually does wear off, something else much more powerful will remain. The understanding that they are not forgotten. They are not alone. That they are valued. They are beautiful. That they are honored…simply because of who they are.
Rob
President
Love146
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Inspirational. x
Submitted by Branwen (not verified) on Tue, 03/16/2010 - 5:46pm.
Inspirational. x
Paramore and Love146
Submitted by TeamHWilliams (not verified) on Tue, 03/16/2010 - 7:43pm.
Paramore is amazing for doing this. The girls are princesses and very beautiful.
Simply Beautiful.
Submitted by Erikah (not verified) on Tue, 03/16/2010 - 8:57pm.
Simply Beautiful.
keep telling them, keep singing to them
Submitted by Amy Sorrells (not verified) on Tue, 03/16/2010 - 8:58pm.
That Elie Wiesel quote is one of my "life quotes." I know pieces--large and small pieces--of their pain. Keep telling them. Keep singing to them. Keep the word BEAUTIFUL" before them every moment you can. Until they finally believe it. And when they waver in their belief of that truth--and they will--tell them again. And again. And again. Thank you, Love146. Thank. you.
I was in the concert and I
Submitted by Paula Blanca (not verified) on Wed, 03/17/2010 - 5:27am.
I was in the concert and I wish they sing "We are Broken". Since those girls are love, they are already whole. :D
I was in the concert and I
Submitted by Paula Blanca (not verified) on Wed, 03/17/2010 - 5:28am.
I was in the concert and I wish they sing "We are Broken". Since those girls are loved, they are already whole. :D
Meet and Greet bummer turns out to be an inspiration.
Submitted by paramorelover95 (not verified) on Wed, 03/17/2010 - 10:49am.
It's great that Paramore find time to devote their time to our less fortunate brothers and sisters. Though I was bummed that PFC members did not have the chance to meet and greet with the band, finding out that the meet and greet they had here in Manila was dedicated to these children is already a revelation of how the band itself shares their blessings. My admiration for Paramore now as musicians and especially, as people, has greatly grown. God bless these children and Paramore. The world truly needs more love around here.
Tears
Submitted by Rebecca Smith (not verified) on Thu, 03/18/2010 - 2:49am.
Beautiful. This is love in action.
Let Me Help Mr. Morris
Submitted by Gizette (not verified) on Thu, 03/18/2010 - 11:00am.
Hi, I'm Gizette Soriano from the Philippines. Even before I knew that millions of girls are suffering from sex slavery, but I didn't mind the issue. Not until I googled Love146 and I checked out the website. My goodness. I was moved by the "love-story". Reading it, I found myself asking, "What if I am one of those girls being raped every night? that would be the worst nightmare." So now I want to help in any way I can. Though I am just 15 years old, I know I can do something. I want to help. So please Mr. Rob Morris let me help and tell me in what way I can. Please email me. I really want to help.
this is what love is really
Submitted by claire (not verified) on Sat, 03/20/2010 - 4:06pm.
this is what love is really about it is so inspiring AMAZING
This is truely wonderful. I
Submitted by Tegan Cass (not verified) on Mon, 03/22/2010 - 8:39am.
This is truely wonderful. I love that band Paramore and have recently been to there concert not long ago. Tell the girls I said hello and that they truely are lucky that they got to meet the best band in the world! I'm so jealous of them. Also tell them that they will never be alone in anything and that they are beauitful. I am probably around some of the girls age, only 15 and I wish I could help. Girls, I'm so jealous! I dream of meeting Hayley Williams and the rest of the band. Keep your hopes up in life and always look on the bright side of things :D I live in Australia by the way.
this story is soooo moving.
Submitted by Felicia Cole (not verified) on Tue, 03/23/2010 - 10:20pm.
this story is soooo moving. I love all that love146 is doing in the process of restoring these girl's lives. At my school(Asheboro High School Zoo School) we've I've started a human trafficking task force. I'd like to thank Love146 for educating me on how much of a problem this really is. I pray for these girls every night, and to see them getting to have nights like this, shows me God is still holding on to these girls so tightly.
i started to cry when i read
Submitted by nnni (not verified) on Fri, 03/26/2010 - 11:58am.
i started to cry when i read this. i cannot put this into words, but.. that was.. paramore's so great. and the girls, have a great life, enjoy and smile :)
Love 145 Girls
Submitted by Patricia - Spiritual Journey Of A Lightworker (not verified) on Wed, 04/21/2010 - 6:52pm.
What a beautiful and empowering memory for these girls.
The band was so kind with the
Submitted by Nicolle (not verified) on Fri, 08/20/2010 - 3:42pm.
The band was so kind with the girls! They put a smile in every face, they make everybody happy! God, I love paramore!
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