World’s Untold Stories: Innocence for Sale

Jan

29
2010

If you missed the CNN special, “World’s Untold Stories” Innocence for Sale,” we recommend that you check it out online.  It’s an eye opening look at sex trafficking in Cambodia that follows Aaron Cohen, a career abolitionist and founder of Abolish Slavery, on a mission to investigate and rescue victims of trafficking.

If you’re touched by what you see, we recommend checking out Hagar International.  Hagar is one of the world’s foremost aftercare providers and has facilities in Cambodia, Vietnam and Afghanistan.  They provide long term care, hope and restoration for survivors of trafficking and other human rights abuse.  You can also support survivors of trafficking in Cambodia by shopping from our collections from Hagar Design and the Nomi Network.

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Emily founded Stop Traffick Fashion in 2009. She’d been becoming more and more involved in the abolitionist movement, and she decided to start STF as an opportunity to bring together the best of all products made by survivors of trafficking. She hopes her response to trafficking will inspire others to take action, even in a small way. Emily lives in Cincinnati, enjoys traveling, and has visited Hagar International and StopStart in Cambodia.

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