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Help End Slavery

Tell 10 Friends and Spread the Word

Spreading the word that slavery exists in every country in the world – probably in your own hometown – is vital to eradicating the atrocity of human trafficking.

Sep 17 2010 - More about:
Road of Lost Innocence

Read Somaly Mam's Story and Pass it On!

One of the most important things you can do to help end slavery is spread the word. Help grow the conversation about the crisis and Somaly’s work - reading The Road of Lost Innocence and passing on your copy is a great place to start!

Empowerment Pendant-A special gift for Mother's Day!

Cast in elegant sterling silver, this pendant is the first product of the Somaly Mam Empowerment Line and symbolizes an unwavering commitment to ending human trafficking. The heart and hand pendant is a graceful reminder that the world will only be changed when we bring together hearts and hands, merging compassion with action. Designed by Somaly Mam, these pendants reflect her personal strength and the wearer's dedication to ending modern day slavery.

Psychological counseling and rehabilitation

$10 provides one month psychological counseling and rehabilitation to a girl at a shelter in Southeast Asia. Removing a child from a brothel is not a solution in and of itself - your donation will provide the support survivors need to embark on the long journey.

Help Provide Shelter and Security

Never Again - $30 per month will help keep rescued girls safe from violent perpetrators. Shelter are under constant threat from the organized crime syndicates that run the brothels and pimps who wish to harm and re-enslave rescued girls. This covers a shelter’s security fees for one month per girl, allowing girls to rebuild their strength and determination in a secure, loving environment.

Donate to Empower Survivors & End Slavery!

Make an ongoing commitment to helping the survivors of sexual slavery and to ending human trafficking.

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