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Cheryl D. Perera, 2006
Ontario, Canada
Founder's Award
Cheryl Perera's high school project on the exploitation of children
changed the course of not only her life, but also the course of the lives of
countless children abroad who fall prey to the horrors of commercial sexual
exploitation. At age sixteen, she was enraged to learn that Sri Lanka, the land
of her own heritage, was a perilous trap for nearly 40,000 children forced or
conned into prostitution. Perera wasted no time, and at seventeen years, she
played the main role of the "DECOY" in a treacherous undercover "STING"
operation, removing a dangerous pedophile from the streets of Sri Lanka. Her
breadth of knowledge and bravery attracted the attention of dignitaries, and
she was offered employment at the Presidential Secratariat, as the President
Nominee on Child Protection. Now age twenty-one, an honors undergrad at the
University of Toronto, Perera has broken tremendous ground to turn the tables
on the child exploitation industry where few would dare to tread. Teaming up
with other young people age 13-19, she founded the OneChild Network Systems
upon the principle that "One child exploited is one child too many." In 2005
OneChild was established as a non-profit NGO for the rescue and continued
support of exploited children. Taking it a step further, Perera arranged for
OneChild to partner with Air Canada to create a video spot for all passenger
flights overseas in order to spread awareness of the tragedy of child sex
tourism. Additionally, she has been involved as the Co-founder and Director of
her school chapter of Free the Children. Currently, she is spearheading a
project with the Philippine PREDA foundation, raising funds to construct a
rehabilitation center for victims of sexual exploitation. She is a dynamic
orator, recently delivering the keynote presentation at the 2006 "Top 20 under
20 Awards Celebration" as well as an address to the Canadian Senate committee
headed by Lieutenant General Romeo Dallaire. Her goal is to spread OneChild
Chapters across the globe, and she continues to address business groups,
government bodies, educators, universities, schools and communities personally
and through newspapers, magazines, radio, and television. For more information,
please visit www.one-child.ca.
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