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9 Comments

  1. Sarah Richards-Desai:

    Dear friends,

    Do you have an e-mail newsletter or similar update? I am very interested in combating human trafficking and aiding victims. Eventually I hope to be a part of a global organization, but for now am seeking opportunities to connect with a local or state-level group who shares my passion for ending this injustice.

    Thank you for any information you can send my way.

    Sarah

  2. Norma Casillas-Gonzalez:

    The Four Square Church is praying to end the human trafficking, for the victims and their families as well…

  3. Wandaana Brissett:

    HI my name is Wandaana and I am a journalism student whose final paper is on Human Trafficking. I was wondering if there is any way I could get together with someone from your organization to have an interview in person, over the phone, or via e-mail. I don’t know if it is possible for you to put me in contact with someone who have survived being a victim of trafficking, who is willing to speak to me. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.

  4. Kaitlin Giannetti:

    Thank you so much for the tremendous amount of information and direction you all provide for those of us who too aim to join the fight to end human trafficking. I am extremely interested in joining a group here in NYC where I can become an active member. Could you point me in the right direction? Again, thank you so much.
    Kaitlin

  5. Terry Lee Wright:

    Dear webmaster, organizer, or other relevant reader at NOW-NYC:

    There’s a book you might find interesting–I know you provide news, resources, and information about trafficking and how we can make a difference in the fight against it, and I think River of Innocents might make a good addition to some of your lists. It’s a new novel aimed at the general public, modeled after Uncle Tom’s Cabin and written with the hope of having even a fraction of the impact that Uncle Tom had on the anti-slavery movement. For details, take a look at the website (linked above) or ask me for more information.

    Please take a moment to see if you think River would be useful, or pass this message along to the relevant person or list. If doing so helps even one more person learn about slavery, it’s well worth the link. Thank you for your time, and have a great day.

    Best,
    ~Terry Lee Wright

  6. Tony Alum:

    I am a writer and have lived close to trafficked Nigerian victims in Italy, and the horrible experiences I see them pass thruogh have pained me greatly. I am ready to be part of the fight against human trafficking. In fact I have written a novel that chronicles this heart-rending story which I want to share with everyone. Title: Images from a Broken Mirror by Tony Alum. check Amazon, Google, etc

  7. Peter Love:

    I am the founder of the not for profit – The Peter Love Save Our Children Foundation. As a recording artist, singer/songwriter, entertainer and music producer, I use my music (songs and live concerts) to get the message out about the evils of human trafficking and ways to help stop this horrific billion dollar industry. You can hear my “Stop Human Trafficking” and other hunanitarian songs at my website.

    I hope other will join forces with me to help raise the public’s awareness about human trafficking. Nameste.

    With love,
    Peter Love
    http://www.peterlove.biz

  8. Sara Jane Camacho:

    My name is Sara Jane Camacho and I have started a Anti- Human Trafficking Coalition for the state of Alabama. We are young and in need of much wisdom from others that have been working in this field for many years. I am coming to NYC for a few days. Tuesday – Thursday to meet with people involved in combating the issue in NYC and nationally/ globally. If someone from your coalition could meet with me I would be honored to learn from the work that you have accomplished. My internet access will be spotty but please feel free to call me at 205-903-6897 if you would like to meet up. Thanks so much and I look forward to talking with you.

    Sara Jane Camacho

  9. Jeff Kleinman:

    Thank you for being another voice crying out in this wilderness of horror and enslavement.
    We are involved in a new outreach, Run For Freedom (www.runforfreedom.net), which is raising national and local awareness through the establishing of “One More” chaters of Run for Freedom here in the US. “One More” stands for “One More” Woman Rescued, “One More” Person made aware of Human Trafficking. We are also opening “Dream Homes” for the help, healing, and education of victims that are freed by law inforcement. Together WE WILL make a difference here in the US!

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