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Author Archives: Love146

  We’ve provided survivor care to girls for years. But…

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Two weeks ago, the FBI in Houston busted an alleged…

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“You have taught me to be responsible. You have taught…

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  Yesterday, hundreds of you responded by contacting the chairmen…

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Victims and children at-risk of trafficking often come into contact…

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“The best remedy for those who are afraid, lonely or…

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“A lot of them feel confident that they can use…

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LOVE146 Staffer, Ryan Day, talks on the importants of having teachers as advocates for child sex trafficking.

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Anger, sadness, hope… We in the Love146 family experience these seemingly conflicting emotions often.

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Reintegration is a key component of our aftercare and another step a girl takes in her journey towards restoration and recovery.

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We’re just two weeks into Tread on Trafficking and nearly 300 Abolitionists have already begun to run, bike, swim and climb — using exercise as a way to fight child trafficking and exploitation.

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Tread on Trafficking is a fundraiser that runs until June 30th where treaders do something physical and ask friends and family to support them for working out — with all money raised going to Love146.

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We believe the best people to protect children from pimps and traffickers are children themselves. It’s what guides our steps towards providing prevention education in schools. It’s what motivates us to empower children with practical ways to prevent sexual exploitation in their lives and in the lives of their friends.

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Amanda’s past of exploitation began at just eight years old. She was trafficked through various cities and sold on the streets and the internet. Rescued at 14, she moved from institution to institution, each time leaving and returning to work in the bar because they didn’t send her to school. Rescued again, she came into our care.

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We’re always really encouraged when people look at where they are and ask the question — “What can I do to give back?” You don’t have to quit school or change careers to start working for good in the world. Many times, those making the biggest impact are the ones who take where they already are and attempt to work it for good. Our friends at Modify Watches are just the latest example of a group of people doing just that.

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In the past few days, six new girls joined us at the Love146 Round Home. All the girls are between the ages of 7 and 12. They represent the youngest children we’ve ever cared for at the Round Home. Mixed emotions describe how we feel…

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