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Tapestri

History To address the unmet and increasing needs of battered refugee and immigrant women in the metro Altanta area, advocates representing diverse ethnic communities formed a community coalition in 1996. In 1998, the coalition formally adopted the n

The Free Project

History The Free Project began in September 2010 when a group of passionate college students from four campus antislavery organizations in the Washington, DC/Maryland area decided to come together to pilot a global student organization to fight slave

The Orange Movement

History Our movement is named after Orange Scott, born on February 13, 1800. Scott entered the ministry as a Methodist pastor in 1822. Around the year 1833, he became an earnest antislavery worker, and his zeal for this cause got him into trouble wit

The Salvation Army Initiative Against Sexual Trafficking

History Since its inception, The Salvation Army has sought to reduce the worldwide phenomenon of abuse of individuals or groups of people for personal gain, now defined by the United Nations as human trafficking. It has established places of refuge f

The Voices and Faces Project

History The Voices and Faces Project is an award-winning documentary initiative created to bring the names, faces and stories of survivors of sexual violence and trafficking to the attention of the public. A past finalist for the Dorothea Lange-Paul

TurnAround, Inc.

History TurnAround, Inc. opened its doors in 1978 as the Sexual Assault/Domestic Violence Center (SADVC) with the mission of providing counseling and support services to victims of sexual assault and domestic violence in Baltimore County. Our Baltimo

Women's Crisis Center

History Established in 1976 as the Rape Crisis Center of Northern Kentucky, Women's Crisis Center (WCC) was formed to provide a 24-hour crisis hotline, crisis intervention, advocacy, community education, counseling and support services for rape survi

World Vision - Cambodia

History World Vision first entered Cambodia in 1970 in response to the government of Cambodia’s international appeals for assistance. World Vision International President Dr. Stan Mooneyham led a convoy of trucks carrying $100,000 worth of medicine a

Youth Ending Slavery

History Many people view slavery as a past atrocity. We are rarely exposed to the horror of human trafficking and only seem to notice its true existence by chance. For ninth grader Allison Nasson, Human Rights Club was that chance. The club was learn

Word Made Flesh

The story of Word Made Flesh Bolivia is one of God’s faithfulness and grace, one where loved ones have come and gone and left their mark, one of perseverance in the face of disappointment, political turmoil, sickness, severe weather and tough living.