PAKISTAN

Project: Debt Slavery Rescue

✓ Freeing families trapped in bonded labor

✓ Restoring dignity and breaking generational oppression

✓ Walking with them into discipleship and new life

A boy sitting on the ground next to bricks with inscriptions, working on a brick-making project at an outdoor site, with large stacks of finished bricks in the background.

THE NEED

Families Enslaved for Generations

In the brickyards of Pakistan, families are bound by crushing debts they can never repay. Parents and children alike spend long days making bricks under exploitative conditions. Children inherit the same bondage, leaving them with no future beyond the kiln. This cycle of oppression has trapped countless families for generations, stealing both dignity and hope.

Four men standing outdoors in a natural setting, some holding musical instruments and clapping, smiling and engaging during a gathering or celebration.

THE APPROACH

Breaking Chains, Restoring Lives

Through trusted local partners, GO InterNational is working to set families free from bonded labor. But rescue is only the first step. Families are given safe housing, support to rebuild their lives, and are connected with local churches for ongoing discipleship and care. This holistic approach ensures freedom is not temporary, but lasting.

THE DIFFERENCE

From Captivity to Community

Families once crushed under debt are now experiencing freedom - physically, emotionally, and spiritually. Children who once worked in the brickyards are returning to school. Parents are discovering dignity through meaningful work. And entire communities are seeing the testimony of Christ through transformed lives that speak louder than words.

THE INVITATION

Help Write a New Chapter of Freedom

This project isn’t just about breaking chains, but restoring dignity and planting the church where it hasn’t been. Your gift makes it possible to free families, provide safe housing, and surround them with the discipleship and care they need to thrive in Christ.

Together, we can do whatever it takes to bring hope where there was none.