International Justice Mission CEO visits Bloom
Posted in: Blog by Bloom on August 11, 2010 | No Comments

IJM CEO Gary Haugen with Bloom's Ruth and Murray Larwill
In July, Bloom was honoured with a visit by Gary Haugen, Founder and CEO of International Justice Mission (IJM). IJM is the organisation that works with the police to conduct investigations, brothel raids & rescues the girls, and in fact IJM field workers were involved in the rescue of many of our students.
IJM operates in many countries around the world and Gary is one BUSY guy, so it was truly an honour for Bloom that he made time to visit. One of the girls that IJM had rescued presented Gary with a sugar figurine of himself (complete with glasses & spikey hair!) that she had made. He was totally chuffed!

Gary Haugen receiving his sugar double
Gary also brought along some of the guys who work in the field (doing the undercover/rescue work in Cambodia). The girls knew better than anyone the risks and dangers that these men had faced to rescue them, and as you can imagine, it was a sweetly emotional afternoon…

Bloom students' sugar version of Gary Haugen
We showed the guys through our photo gallery & there were quite a few happy tears as the guys recognised girls they had rescued from the most appalling situations - and who were now standing proudly next to their 5 tier cakes and beaming smiles that could light a hundred rooms.
Against Child Trafficking - Champion the Cause 12th August
Posted in: Blog by Bloom on August 7, 2010 | No Comments

Against Child Trafficking’s Champion the Cause event is coming up this week. Head over to Brisbane Powerhouse this Thursday and be a part of it.
12th August: Champion the Cause benefit gig
Posted in: Blog by Bloom on July 6, 2010 | No Comments
On 12th August 2010, ACT (Against Child Trafficking), in conjunction with World Vision, is hosting a benefit gig to raise awareness and funds to tackle the issue of global child trafficking.
It will be a fun-filled night with live music featuring four up and coming Australian bands, and showcase several organisations at the forefront of child trafficking, including Bloom.
Come along to hear live music, buy handmade crafts from children affected by child slavery, and get informed to find out out what’s going on across the globe.
When: Thursday 12th August 2010
Where: Brisbane Powerhouse ( 119 Lamington St, New Farm QLD)
What time: 7:00pm-10:30pm (set up from 6pm)
How much: $25
Organisations involved include HopeEmpowered, World Vision, SHE Rescue Home and The Grey Man. Plus, you can hear from visiting dignitaries including leaders in local, state and federal politics, business leaders and faithbased leaders.
Bands playing: Most, St Petersburg, Planet of the Stereos and The Art of Sleeping
Book Review: SOLD by Patricia McCormick
Posted in: Blog by Bloom on June 29, 2010 | No Comments
This book review was written by Bloom supporter Sue Hamlet, who was moved by this account of child sex trafficking. Whilst the story takes place in Nepal, it is very true to life for Bloom students, many of whom were also sold at a very young age.

Sue writes:
If you are willing to invest an hour or so gaining a personal perspective on what it is to be a child victim of sex trafficking, then I would suggest “SOLD” by Patricia McCormick which I have just finished. It is a ‘first hand’ account of a young Nepalese girl sold into a brothel. It is a work of fiction, but based on a composite of real stories.
Beautifully written, this novella successfully treads the line between mercifully selective and brutally graphic; it would suit readership from mid-teens onwards.
At the end of the book, one can’t fail to be moved to action – it personalizes the statistics. There is also a good understanding gained of how the brothel owners gain compliance from the girls, how their spirits can become broken by the experience itself, and how the lies they are told can actually prevent them from being rescued.
This book does have a ‘hopeful’ outcome but the reader is left in no doubt of the immensity and scale of the tragedy of this industry.
Patricial McCormick, the author, said of the book in a previous interview:
I spent a month in India and Nepal tracing Lakshmi’s steps… and interviewed women in the red-light district, girls who had been rescued.
I felt inadequate to the task of doing justice to the stories the women had entrusted to me. But when I thought about the young girls… I felt urgency- urgency that their experiences be known and understood by the outside world. And I began to write.
Educate yourself then work to raise awareness among your friends and family members, your church or school. Invite a speaker, and raise or donate money. The cost of living in countries where trafficking takes place is very low; [your donation] could go a long way toward providing medicine, toys or books for the children of the red-light district, or could contribute to the work of organizations that stop trafficking and provide safety for victims.
As Eli Weisel said, “Let us remember: what hurts the victim most is not the cruelty of the oppressor, but the silence of the bystander.”
Sold is available from the Book Depository (free shipping worldwide) for $9.27, or from any good book retailer.
The Larwills are back in town!
Posted in: Blog by Bloom on June 17, 2010 | No Comments
Ruth and Murray Larwill, Directors of Bloom, are back in Australia for a short time only.
To hear them speak live, come and join us at Gateway Baptist Church this Sunday 20th June and get the inside story on Bloom.
When: 9am and 6pm
Where: Gateway Baptist Church, 1052 Mt Gravatt-Capalaba Road
Mackenzie, Queensland, 4156
For more information, call the church office on (07) 3291 5900
Head to Birkdale on June 12th to shop for Bloom!
Posted in: Blog by Bloom on June 8, 2010 | No Comments
If you’re anywhere near Birkdale QLD this Sunday June 12th, be sure to head over to Birkdale Baptist Church where you can grab a bargain and do some good!
Date: Saturday, 12 June 2010
Time: 2:00 - 4:00pm
Address: 1 Jones Road, Birkdale QLD
Admission is $15 donation which includes devonshire tea, 4 x tickets into door prize and unlimited shopping at stalls such as David Jones Handbags, Tupperware, The Body Shop at Home, Gekho Jewellery, ENJO, Chocoholics Anonymous, childrens clothing and much more!
****NEWS FLASH*****
Would you like the opportunity to have Gen Latham as seen on My Kitchen Rules come to your house and cook you and your friends afternoon tea? Well come and join the auction for this once in a lifetime opportunity only at Shop for Bloom! Her famous friands will go down a treat! All for a great cause!
Jazz up your nest and support Bloom!
Posted in: Blog, Featured by Bloom on May 31, 2010 | No Comments
Come along to Jazz Up Your Nest
If you’re a fan of local design, you’ll be interested in heading to Jazz Up Your Nest, exclusively showcasing art, jewellery and wearables created by artists from the Southern Downs region between 17-24 July. 10% of all sales from the gallery will be contributed towards three different charities, of which Bloom is one. So come along and support local artists and Bloom!
Jazz Up Your Nest is situated at Fledge Design Studio, in the main street of Warwick. This exhibition takes place during chilly Warwick’s annual Jumpers & Jazz in July Festival, where the trees are covered in quirky textiles and jazz music fills the air. For more details of what is happening during the festival, see www.jumpersandjazz.com
Where: Fledge Design Studio, 92b Palmerin St Warwick QLD
When: 10am-5pm, 17-24 July 2010
Contact: 07 4661 9838

Bloom update
Posted in: Blog, Training Centre by Bloom on May 25, 2010 | No Comments
So much has been happening at Bloom - apologies for neglecting to update the blog! Here’s a quick snapshot of what’s been going on the past few months:
MARCH
The Bloom Advocacy Program was launched simultaneously across Sydney and Brisbane. Our awesome group of advocates are now involved in spreading awareness about Bloom amongst their family and friends. To join the program, contact hello@bloomasia.org.
APRIL
Bloom Training Centre was honoured with a visit by the Australian Ambassador in Phnom Penh. The Ambassador was highly impressed with the work of the girls and commended the work of Bloom.
MAY
Our newest group of graduates joined the team at Bloom Cakes and Bloom Cafe as full time employees. Both businesses have been incredibly well received by locals and expats alike, and the Cafe has become a favourite haunt for many regulars. Also, Bloom Cafe held its first kids’ party which was a raging success among the dozen 6-year old girls dressed in the Princess Theme. Both the partygoers and our girls loved the experience.
There’s more to come so keep your eyes and ears tuned for the next quarterly newsletter in June, and get involved in the Change the World One Cupcake at a Time Week in August! More information to come…
Cakes fit for a King
Posted in: Blog by Bloom on February 7, 2010 | No Comments
Last week, Bloom was invited to provide cakes for a tea party, where the guest of honour happened to be the Princess Norodom and… well, we’ll let Ruth tell the rest of the story:
I had morning tea with the Princess today!! She was TOTALLY besotted with our cakes and couldn’t wait to take them home to the KING! Can you believe this???!! I am continually amazed at the favour that God bestows on Bloom & His girls… To have our cakes already in the hands of the Royal Family is just too amazing! We can’t wait to design a cake just for the King!
What an honour for our students and an incredible testimony of God’s favour on our little training centre.
Thanks to everyone for your support, and keep and eye out for our quarterly newsletter due to come out at the end of the month.
For those who have signed up to become Bloom Advocates, thank you for your patience. The program is on the cusp of being launched and you’ll be the first to hear about it. If you’d like to sign up to become an advocate, it’s not too late - just email us at hello@bloomasia.org today!
We need your support…
Posted in: Blog by Bloom on January 4, 2010 | No Comments
Big thanks to our wonderful blog readers and HAPPY NEW YEAR!!
Today we have a request for support… as you may know, Bloom volunteers work from the goodness of their hearts and little else, because there’s certainly no financial incentive - every cent we receive goes straight to the training centre to assist our students. You may have heard of a wonderful member of staff in Phnom Penh, Teagan Carbins, whose help has been invaluable to Bloom. Please read this note from her and if you feel moved, contact hello@bloomasia.org to offer your support. We love you from the bottom of our hearts and sincerely hope to hear from you. Bloom xx
Hi Everyone,
I hope this finds you well. As you may know, I am in Cambodia working with the Bloom Vocational Training School & Cafe in Phnom Penh. Our students are girls who have been rescued by International Justice Mission from a life of slavery in brothels. I originally came in August 2009 to help Ruth & Murray Larwill (Bloom Directors) by setting up the cafe and providing hands on cafe training (coffee making, waitressing and basic hospitality skills) for the girls.
It’s been hard work, but we have already seen so much encouraging process with these beautiful girls- our girls started their training with little belief in their own self worth but are beginning to transform into young women who know that their life IS of value, and that they were created for a purpose. It truly is an awesome opportunity to play a part in seeing the restoration of these girls’ lives, however, despite their amazing progress, it’s also clear that this process is longer that we first thought. These girls are incredible, and there is no question of their capabilities, but at lot of how well they will do on the job depends on the confidence and belief they have in themselves and their ability to carry out the skills they learn in during their training. Due to the extreme trauma these girls have been through, rebuilding self confidence and self worth doesn’t happen overnight!
Though I was meant to be returning home at the end of January, I’ve come to realise that I need to stay longer to continue working with these girls. Bloom is a non profit organisation, and all foreign ‘staff’ work on a volunteer basis so that funds raised for Bloom go directly to the training program. Until now I have been surviving on personal savings and a generous donation, but to continue this work in 2010, I do need others who would be willing to back me in this work. I honestly believe that I am called to be here, so therefore finance is just a detail that God has already worked out, but rather than expecting my bank balance to magically increase, I feel I must do my part. Though I struggle with the idea of asking people for support, God’s heart for these girls is, after all, more important than my ego, so here it is, simple and honest…I don’t have the means to be here past the end of January, so I am asking for you to support me, through even the smallest amount, either as a one time amount or regular monthly donation, so that I am able to extend my stay a further six months. Please don’t feel at all pressured, but if you would like to partner with me, I would be so grateful for your support. Even if you aren’t able to support me financially, I ask for your prayers- most importantly prayers for protection, both physical and spiritual. We are witnessing first hand these girls being set free by the power of God through healing and forgiveness. Satan is obviously not happy with that.
A word from Murray & Ruth Larwill – Directors of Bloom Training & Cafe
“Teagan is the most amazing young person we have ever come across. It is not an exaggeration to say that without her, we couldn’t survive! As our senior pastor noted on his visit, “You do realise that without Teagan, you guys would be stuffed!” We told him, yes we know!! Teagan has managed to train girls who not only can’t speak English, but can’t even read or write their own language. On her own initiative, Teagan devised an incredible pictorial flash card system to teach the girls all the different coffees and the various procedures involved in making coffee. Teagan is now working with our newly appointed Cafe Manager (who was sold to brothel that specialised in paedophiles and if you could see her now – it’s enough to inspire the toughest of hearts!!!). Teagan’s dedication will ensure we have some of the most professional, efficient and friendly cafe staff in Phnom Penh.
Teagan not only teaches magnificently, but also manages to get all those jobs done that we would never get to – menu plans, pricing, ordering, stock inventory, graduation ceremony invitations, organising table numbers, printing ‘student of the week’ certificates – you name it! Teagan also has that wonderful quality of being able to see what needs to be done and just does it. Not a night goes by where we don’t say – Thank you God for Teagan!!! So on behalf of Bloom and these very precious girls, we’d ask you to please take a moment and consider whether you might become a supporter for Teagan’s work with us here in Cambodia.”
Thanks for taking the time to read this. If providing support for me is something that you would like to do, or even if you’d just like to know more about what Bloom is doing, I would love to hear from you.
Teagan xx





