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Child Abuse, Prevention of
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PILLARS OF HOPE INC
We are a 501(c)3 Non-Profit fighting for the survivors of human trafficking and are working towards opening a rescue & restorative safe house.
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Clayton
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Christian
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TO BRING AWARENESS, EDUCATION, TRAINING AND CONSULTING ON COMMERCIAL SEXUAL EXPLOITATION AND PROBLEMATIC SUBSTANCE ABUSE.
Fairmont
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Women's Rights
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Made for Freedom Foundation
Home Homenew2 About Privacy Policy Blog More Empowering LivesRestoring Dignity Blog Corporate Social Responsibility Partnering to Fight Human Trafficking Scholarships for Empowerment Creating Opportunities for Change Empower Through Education Making a Difference in Human Trafficking Video Title Video Title Video Title Video Title Video Title Video Title Video Title Video Title Our Story Empowering Change The Made for Freedom Foundation is dedicated to empowering individuals through education and career training.
St Louis
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Youth Development Programs
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Stop Hiding Inc
We are driven to STOP Child Sexual Abuse, Creating Awareness, Education & Empowerment to the Persons, Community & Families affected by Chd Sexual Abuse.
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Other Housing, Shelter N.E.C.
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Harriets House
To combat human trafficking and to bring freedom and healing to women who have been sexually exploited through raising awareness, educating communities and providing outreach, drop-in centers and long-term restorative care.
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Cambridge
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Human Service Organizations
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Stop the Movement Inc
Our mission is to educate, empower and equip to end exploitation and human trafficking.
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Human Service Organizations
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Unit-E Inc
Our mission is to fight the injustices that exist in the world by standing in the gap where few are willing to go.
Antioch
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Christian
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Zera House Inc
Coming out of trafficking I just needed to feel heard I needed to feel seen and it is places like Zera House that make that possible.
Woodstock
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Religious Related, Spiritual Development N.E.C.
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