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AEHT Supports the Equality Model Approach to Prostitution

ST. LOUIS: As people throughout the United States prepare to celebrate Independence Day this weekend, we are reminded of the ...

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Victim Of Facebook-Facilitated Child Exploitation To Speak At Facebook Annual Meeting

Survivor Comments to Support Resolution Backed by 43% of Non-Management Shares in 2020; Chief Concerns: Lack of Action to Curb Child Abuse and Exploitation Fueled by Facebook, the “Online Hub” of Child Predators. 

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June, 2021 Monthly Reflection

Compassion and empowerment are at the heart of relationships with survivors of human trafficking. They are essential elements for building ...

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Fighting Human Trafficking In Maine With Coffee

A Windham man plans to donate profits from Fight Coffee to fight human trafficking.

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May, 2021 Monthly Reflection

May – The Month Honoring Mothers Jeanne Christensen, RSM May…the month of mothers. Some we remember with fondness and affection, ...

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Survivor-Advocate Theresa Flores Hired as AEHT Program Director

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Jennifer Reyes Lay (Executive Director) Alliance to End Human Trafficking Jennifer@SistersAgainstTrafficking.org  |  267-332-7768   Survivor-Advocate Theresa Flores ...

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Speaker: Pandemic Shines Light On Inequities Driving Human Trafficking

WASHINGTON (CNS) — The COVID-19 pandemic has shined a light on “overlapping inequalities” in society around the globe, said Good ...

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Catholic Nuns Doing ‘Very Hidden Work’ Are Stopping Pimps And Saving Children

GUWAHATI, India — Sister Rose Paite stepped inside this sprawling city’s main train station and scanned the crowd. She often ...

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April, 2021 Monthly Reflection

Read, Weep, Pray, then ACT! Judy Molosky, CSJ Want to know about how to start a non-profit supporting women and ...

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March, 2021 Monthly Reflection

“They were driven by an abhorrence of the idea that one individual could own another.” By Maryann Mueller, CSSF Several ...

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