Invisible ChildrenI recently participated in a showing of the documentary Invisible Children, which left me in an indescribable and confused emotional state. Only one thing was clear – something has to be done. The movie was created in Spring 2003 by a group of three students from Southern California. They travelled to Uganda to document, learn, and share about the plight of the children who commute nightly from their village homes to bus stations or hospitals where they sleep in large communities. Why would anyone, let alone children, do this on a daily basis? In short, the rebels of the Lord’s Resistance Army regularly raid villages and kidnap children between the ages of 5 and 12 (they are strong enough to carry the guns and machetes but still small enough to sneak into small spaces) in order to join the fight in the bloody civil war against the Uganda government. Anyone who tries to escape or refuse is shot or butchered, often at the hands of other children already indoctrinated in the ways of the LRA. The numbers are staggering and the stories are frustrating and depressing. Colin Powell is quoted as saying, “…America has leadership responsibilities around the world, and nowhere is more important than here in Africa.” Please visit the website and read about what you can do to help. This stuff is truly breathtaking, be sure to check out the trailer and spread the word!


chriskalani Tuesday, 07.04.06 @ 1:30 am

crazy stuff. it is really cool that people are getting involved and touching lives.


Tina Yamaguchi Saturday, 07.22.06 @ 11:18 pm

I’ve lived in Uganda for the past 6 years but only made it to Gulu this week and was very impressed with what I saw. We were able to get a Character Building course sponsored for Jolly’s younger children’s play therapy project. Since many of these children never learned right and wrong this course which is full of stories, games and songs teaching honesty, dilligence, forgiveness, working together etc… was exactly what they needed. We also showed children’s videos in several of the larger camps. I can’t wait to go back.


Jeannie Seo Tuesday, 09.26.06 @ 8:59 pm

I watched the film few months ago..and I am trying to bring more awareness to my area. Im glad to see these children are begining to be seen..
There will be a lobby day in Washington DC Oct. 9 and 10th for Uganda.
http://www.invisiblechildren.com
spread the word!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wQ2ZDW0L5eM


lianna Saturday, 12.09.06 @ 12:55 am

I am a 12 year old girl who watched the short part of this movie with my class. we almost cried. i am now starting a club / fundraising group called… kfc.(kids for christ). so far 25 people have joined. we would like to no what we can do to help the kids. please email me back with any ideas. thanks




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