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I’d like to cover the fees associated with donating so more of my donation goes directly to Free The Girls We partner with GoFundMe to power this page By donating, you agree to our Privacy Policy, along with the GoFundMe Terms and GoFundMe Privacy Notice
- Free The Girls: Fight Human Trafficking | Chesterton IN - Facebook
All across the world, people like YOU are making a difference with your generosity! At Free The Girls, every woman we empower creates ripples across generations By supporting survivors in their reintegration, we're not just changing one life; we're transforming futures for their children and communities Join us in making a lasting difference by
- Free The Girls - GuideStar Profile
Our mission is empowering women, exploited through sex trafficking, to rebuild their lives, regain agency and develop resiliency We partner with individuals and organizations working in restoration with survivors and come along side to help answer the question of "What happens next?"
- Episode 202: Free the Girls - Kimba Langas - 1 Girl Revolution
On this week’s episode of The 1 Girl Revolution Podcast, we welcome Kimba Langas, co-founder of Free the Girls – a nonprofit organization that provides economic empowerment and reintegration services to survivors of sex trafficking
- Free The Girls: A Tale of Two Mothers | Blog - weareunseen. org
In Costa Rica, a mother and daughter are breaking the cycle of generational poverty and exploitation In January 2022, “Mama G” began selling bras through Free The Girls (FTG) in San Jose
- FAQs — Free The Girls
What is the mission of Free The Girls? We are a registered 501 (c) (3) non-profit that exists to help women rescued from sex trafficking reintegrate into their communities
- Free The Girls - dunelandchurch. org
We are delighted to have a major partnership with the non-profit Free The Girls Together we work to combat the injustice of human trafficking around the globe
- Proposed Target Project: Free The Girls: Fight Human Trafficking - FAWCO
hundreds of hours of time, plus considerable pro bono services While this model worked since 2010, Free the Girls saw a huge amount of growth in 2013 and now needs to establish domestic facilities to match the growth and additional paid staff
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