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To give voice to issues of sex trafficking, the intersectionality of a culture of violence and to highlight individuals and organizations that are working to bring justice to the enslaved.
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Now displaying: May, 2020
May 27, 2020

Jessica Muñoz is the is the Founder and President of Ho`la N Pua.  Tammy Bitanga is the Community Advocacy & Outreach Coordinator.

Ho`ōla Nā Pua, meaning ‘New Life for Our Children,’ was founded to shine light into dark voids of violation, placing the health of Hawaii’s youth at the center of their mission and vision for their community. They are committed to the prevention of child sex trafficking and providing care for children who have been exploited. Ho`ōla Nā Pua (HNP) is dedicated to creating a community where children are safe and have the ability to embrace their bright futures.  HNP offers integrated programming that reaches over thousands of youth and community members and stakeholders across the state of Hawaii annually, but is considered a national partner and a rising standard in the global effort to stop sex trafficking, permanently.  https://hoolanapua.org/   

24/7 Starfish Hotline 808.222.1872; National Human Trafficking Hotline 888.373.7888.   Published on May 27, 2020.

May 20, 2020

Kristen A. Jenson is the author of the best-selling Good Pictures Bad Pictures. Why should you talk with your children about pornography? Because otherwise someone else will! The Good Pictures Bad Pictures series of read-aloud books can make a difficult conversation easy!

She is the founder of Protect Young Minds, an organization dedicated to helping parents empower their kids with tools to resist and reject pornography.  https://www.protectyoungminds.org/

Published May 20, 2020

May 6, 2020

Kristin Choitz, is a Ministry Developer with One Collective in Chongwe, Zambia. Her heart is for women and girls to have opportunities to grow spiritually, emotionally, and economically. 

She invited our Justice Hope Freedom Ministry to Zambia to train women how to facilitate a sex trafficking curriculum with their girls. They want the girls to know the truth about sex trafficking and their worth and value in God’s eyes.  Published on June 10.

May 6, 2020

Major Rachele Lamont, is the Territorial Coordinator for Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking, The Salvation Army—Canada & Bermuda Territory. She used to serve in Greece.  

We explore what she experienced while working on the ground with individuals who were vulnerable to being sex trafficked and exploited in Greece.

The Salvation Army- Canada and Bermuda: http://www.salvationarmy.ca/

The Salvation Army- United States of America: https://www.salvationarmyusa.org/

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