NGOs Offers Hope to Victims of Rape
The emotional pain caused to rape victims by their perpetrators might last for a lifetime but with counselling and family support victims can live a positive life afterwards.
With these words, Childline spokesperson, Lyn Caywood, is encouraging parents of three Soweto girls who were allegedly raped numerous times by their cousin to bring them to their centre for counselling.
Caywood describes the incident as a tragedy, adding that young people are adopting what they see happening in society.
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