37 min

ComebaCK INTERVIEW #190 - Michael Brosowski - Blue Dragon Children’s Foundation ComebaCK

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Michael Brosowski is an Australian activist, and the founder of the ‘Blue Dragon Children’s Foundation’, whose mission is to help children from crisis, rescuing children from sex trafficking, forced labour and slavery, and seek to provide education, shelter and employment.

In 2011 Brosowski was named one of that year's CNN heroes, and in 2012 was made a member of the Order of Australia, in recognition of his work defending the rights of Vietnamese children. He has lived in Vietnam since 2002, having previously taught in Australia.

We discuss the work that the Blue Dragon Children’s Foundation does, the feeling of rescuing trafficked children and returning to their families, the human elements of their work, their aims in their work, and what we can do to support the charity.

You can find out more at https://www.bluedragon.org. Please, if you can, support this wonderful cause.

You can find out more about ComebaCK at @thecomebackwithck on Instagram.

Michael Brosowski is an Australian activist, and the founder of the ‘Blue Dragon Children’s Foundation’, whose mission is to help children from crisis, rescuing children from sex trafficking, forced labour and slavery, and seek to provide education, shelter and employment.

In 2011 Brosowski was named one of that year's CNN heroes, and in 2012 was made a member of the Order of Australia, in recognition of his work defending the rights of Vietnamese children. He has lived in Vietnam since 2002, having previously taught in Australia.

We discuss the work that the Blue Dragon Children’s Foundation does, the feeling of rescuing trafficked children and returning to their families, the human elements of their work, their aims in their work, and what we can do to support the charity.

You can find out more at https://www.bluedragon.org. Please, if you can, support this wonderful cause.

You can find out more about ComebaCK at @thecomebackwithck on Instagram.

37 min