WHAT'S BEHIND THE BLACK BARS?
Black bars are often used to hide facts and faces. This is a real practice called sanitization. It is used to bring materials with high level secrets or sensitive information to the public without exposing critical pieces. The black bars in our logo symbolize not only a hidden story, but an identity in need of protection.
You will find them on photos of our team members and children who are still at risk in the conflict zones of Mexico, the Philippines, and the Upper Mekong Region.
Children in armed conflict are molded into anonymous killers, slaves and prostitutes.
We have met these children. Learned their names. Seen their faces. Heard their heartbreaking stories. But the threat of violence is so great, we cannot share any of this with you while a child is still at risk. So we place the black bars over their eyes to protect them.
We want you to be curious about the story under the black bars. We want you to ask questions, tell everyone you know, and fight for the children whose identities we must protect. So that one day, the bars can be removed and we can share their stories, and celebrate their rescue.
What's behind the black bars? The truth.
WEAR THEIR STORY.
The most powerful way to share a child's story is to wear their dog tags. Each tag is imprinted with a child's protected name, age and the country where they are enslaved. GET YOUR TAGS NOW.