Thank you so much for your interest in helping us raise money and awareness about Human Trafficking.
So yeah, if you're willing... here's what we need!
Facebook is a bit trickier, if you have a desktop, it's best to share from there so that you can create 'clickable links'. If you don't have a computer, just do your best with your phone.
Ok, so if you're good to go... upload a picture of yourself wearing a White Clay Mask to your facebook account and...
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1. Tag back to @projectfuturesÂClick the page you want to tag and it should turn blue like this:
Then...
3. Hashtag #mercymask
4. Share a fact about human trafficking (I'll include a list of facts to choose from below).
5. Tell everyone that @cactusskincare are donating one dollar from every sample pack we sell and $5 from every Bundle Pack or White Clay Mask to the good work being done by project futures.
6. Offer links for people to find out more:
http://cactusskincare.com
http://projectfutures.com
So, for example your post might read something like this. I've shared more than one fact, but one is all good
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(if you wanted to talk about what Cactus Skincare has done for your skin, that's up to you. I don't want to put words in your mouth but testimonials may make it an easier decision for people to get onboard. Just make sure it's honest.)
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Ok, and if you want to find out more about the work being done by Project Futures, go and have a look here:
And here are a few facts about human trafficking... just a warning, some of these facts are pretty horrifying... if you're willing, please pick one of these facts to share as part of your post.
-According to UNICEF, 2 million children will be sold into the sextrade in the next year. Studies indicate that children in prostitution may be victimised by 100-1500 perpetrators per year.
-In South East Asia, many children are sold for as little as $50 and some as young as 6 years old.
-Profits from sex slavery exceed US9.5 billion per year.
-Human trafficking is the second largest organised crime in the world. It has become a bigger business than drug trafficking.
-The U.N estimates that 2.5 million people from 127 countries have been trafficked to 137 countries for purposes such as forced labour, sexual exploitation, removal of organs, forced marriages, child adoption and begging.
-A 2006 study found that 76% of trafficked women were physically abused by their trafficker, 90% were physically forced to engage in sexual acts and 91% were threatened with death, beatings, harm to their families and re-trafficking.
-In 2009 there were only 4,166 successful human trafficking prosecutions worldwide, 335 of which were for forced labor.
Also, here's the link if you would like to donate:
https://www.gofundraise.com.au/payments/donate/beneficiary/996
If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to email me on ryan@cactusskincare.com
Thank you!
Ryan