Small steps add up!

May

20
2010

As individuals we often feel overwhelmed by the task of fighting human trafficking (or any big task!).  However, here at Stop Traffick Fashion we’re strong believers that one person can make a difference.  “How?” you might ask.  Well, this quote from Helen Keller sums it up well.  “I long to accomplish great and noble tasks, but it is my chief duty to accomplish humble tasks as though they were great and noble.  The world is moved along, not only by the mighty shoves of its heroes, but also by the aggregate of the tiny pushes of each honest worker.” (emphasis mine)

These pictures illustrate the point well.  Consider your commitment to fight trafficking as one marble in your hand.  It looks small and insignificant.  However, when you combine your commitment with the commitment of others around the world, it amounts to much more!  What small steps can you make to fight human trafficking? We’d love to see your comments with ideas!

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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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