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Prevention
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Receive updated action steps so you can be involved in the fight to stop commercial sex exploitation of Children (CSEC)
Mentor.
We’re all called to impact the next generation. Your influence and investment in the life of a child can change their lives and yours forever. You can leave a legacy by building a relationship with just one person. To begin mentoring a youth today contact your church.
Mentor at-risk youth.
Some of Atlanta’s youth, whether due to poverty, poor education, or family situations are at-risk exploitation. You can prevent and intervene through active engagement in their lives. To begin mentoring a youth contact:
Hidden In Plain View.
Hidden in plain view is a report written by the Atlanta Women’s Agenda detailing the circumstances surrounding commercial sex exploitation in Atlanta as of 2005
Watch DEMAND.
Shared Hope International was commissioned by the U.S. Government to research the Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children (CSEC) in Jamaica, the Netherlands, and the United States. They released a companion DVD that can be viewed online.
Intervention
Host your own event.
Create awareness in your home with materials provided by Shared Hope.
Write letters.
Inspire change in your local leaders and government officials using letter templates and contact information
Write Thank you notes.
Many have gone before us in the fight for freedom. Let them know how important their efforts are and encourage them to keep speaking out for the freedom of those who do not have a voice.
Protect.
Use Internet tracking and Online protection tools to protect your family.
Defend.
Men, join the Defenders USA men’s movement today
We are men invested in the children of America and the protection of their futures from predators involved in the commercial sex industry.
We are joined together to take a stand, declaring that the sexual exploitation of children, using pornography, and buying sex is not something real men will tolerate.
Real men guard themselves and protect children with dignity. We invite you to join us and become a Defender. It’s the role men have been called to fill. It’s a pledge worth making and it’s a pledge worth keeping. Being a Defender is living a life of integrity and purity. We’re men who take seriously our role to be protectors and providers.
Adopt a cop.
Encourage a local police officer with care packages and notes
Do street outreach.
Ninety Percent of runaway youths are successfully recruited as under aged prostitutes. Go where they are and offer a new path. Be trained in street outreach through one of our partners.
Covenant House GA Rob (404) 589-0163
Become a Child-Advocate.
Attend CEASE’s Training for hands-on experience in dealing with victimized youth. You will learn how to ensure that a child receives the help that they need
email for more information
Restoration
Adopt a survivor.
Children are being rescued! You can be a part of their healing and recovery by sending letters as well as care packages. Show these children that you care.
Covenant House GA (404) 688-4717 ext.207
Covenant House provides services to youth, ages 16-21. Every night, the outreach van leaves Broad Street seeking youth who are on the street from the hours of midnight to 8:00 A.M. to provide them with food and a referral to the community resource center for additional assistance.
Atlanta Women’s Foundation created Angela’s House, a therapeutic refuge for girls ages 13-17. Angela’s House officially opened in 2001 under the direction of Deborah Richardson, who developed the Juvenile Justice Fund as a vehicle to provide comprehensive services for the victims.
A stay at Angela’s House lasts 120 days, followed by placement in a safe setting where follow-up services can be readily administered:
- protection from predators
- physical and psychological assessments
- long-range plan of care and treatment.
As space is available, referrals are accepted from Georgia.
Eden is a Residential Mentorship Program that is designed to be a prevention and rehabilitation program for young women between the ages of 12-up, whose life has been destroyed by substance and physical abuse, with a heavy emphasis on those traumatized by sexual abuse through sex trafficking and molestation. Our goal is to take individuals out of their “environment” and place them in a family structure that promotes education, spiritual wholeness, personal growth and development; mental stability, and physical health, as well as, provide opportunity and resources to create financially independent and productive members of society. Eden activities and treatment center on scripture and biblical instruction, coupled with Modern Psychology and Therapeutic Practices.
Wellspring connects a caring community with women seeking a way out of unhealthy lifestyles, promoting healing, wholeness, independence, and family restoration through Biblical principles. Wellspring reaches out to women, ages 21 and up, whose lives have been devastated by drug and alcohol addictions, self-mutilation, depression, working in the commercial sex industry--behaviors mostly stemming from the core issue of childhood sexual abuse.
Donate.
Give needed items to restoration facilities. The intervention and restoration facilities provide their services free of charge. They rely completely on donations they receive. You can donate money, or give practical items from their wish list to ensure one more person receives the care they need
Public
Submitted by smuscari on Wed, 01/23/2008 - 16:18.public
Innocence Atlanta Charity Golf Tournament
Submitted by Bethany Owens on Wed, 06/25/2008 - 22:33.June 27 @ the Highlands Golf Course- 10 AM
$75 per person
$300 per team
You can register to play or sponsor online at:
http://www.victorytabernacle.com/charitygolf
or you can register by phone through Dawn at 404-569-1681
On Camera Interview with Child Sex Trafficking Insider
Submitted by William_Mac on Fri, 01/04/2008 - 14:55.In this candid interview with Innocence Atlanta founder Daniel Homrich, we learn how the global sex trafficking trade works and how major United States cities like Atlanta are a big part of the problem. read more »
Evening Out
Submitted by daniel on Sat, 12/15/2007 - 18:17.April 29, 2008
INnocence ATLANTA partnered with the best of Athens restaurants to create the April 29th Event "Evening Out Athens". Students and members of the Athens community chose to support the work of INnocence ATLANTA by dining at local restaurants such as Chic-Fil-A, Bretts, Uncle Ottos, Speakeasy and Transmetropolitan. Restaurants agreed for 10% of their proceeds to be donated to INnocence ATLANTA's awareness raising campaigns.
After dinner, supporters were encouraged to attend INnocence ATLANTA's first annual Athens benefit concert in downtown Starbucks. During the event, Luke Crown, Jason Smith, Paul Smith, Jason Corringan and other musicians entertained the packed crowd with cover songs, pieces created specifically for the trafficked victims, and a humorous encore impromptu song by Crown, much to the audiences' delight. Crown also wrote the song "Broken" specifically for trafficked victims, with the lyrics reading like a beautiful redemption poem set to music.
"I know its hard when you can't see
you fall apart and it seems
your worlds a giant shade of gray
And you don't believe in brighter days
But don't give up on your dreams
When you're...
Displayed up on a shelf
And all can see and you can tell
A story painting a picture of a full life
And no you aren't just cast aside
Those scars inside don't have to hide
Don't wear the shame of crying slightly used
To all who pass by
Cause you aren't broken, you aren't broken
you're beautiful"
-Luke Crown, "Broken"
The volunteer coordinator, University of Georgia student Joshua Garner says that he was horrified when he heard about child sex trafficking. "I have so many cousins," Garner says, "and the idea of them, or anyone, being forced into sex slavery just breaks my heart". He gathered local UGA students Caroline Campbell, Robert Coletti, Bill Bush, Ciera Loftin, Celia Jenkins and Daniel Frances, and they effectively planned and implemented the event, along with the Innocence Atlanta staff. "I'm hoping that through events like this and the awareness work of Innocence Atlanta we can help the victims, but also the pimps that are blinded to what they are really doing, and all the guys struggling with pornography who are trapped in a life they dont want to live," says Garner.
Although he acknowledges that child sex trafficking is a hard issue to address, Garner believes that moving from awareness to action is the next step for all modern day abolitionists fighting sexual trafficking and slavery. "It's hard because I can't literally go and save a kid from this," he comments, "but I will help those who can. "
The Evening Out campaign is a quarterly event, and the next Evening Out will be located in Atlanta, GA. Please check back periodically for further details, including dates and participating restaurants.
* Total donations for the evening will be posted as they are finalized.
WHAT:
The INnocence ATLANTA campaign is joining with the best of Atlanta’s and Athen's restaurants, bars and dining establishments to raise awareness for victims of child sex trafficking in Atlanta.
WHY:
Atlanta is in the top 3 cities in America for child sex trafficking. This is not what our community wants to be known for. Every child has the right to be a child – therefore the victims of child sex trafficking need our help. Through awareness and action, our community is beginning a movement that will fight for their rescue and enable their restoration.
WHO:
INnocence Atlanta is a non-profit organization created by Meet Justice that is focused on exposing and eradicating child exploitation in Atlanta.
WHERE:
Restaurants/Bars/Dining Establishments throughout the Atlanta/Athens area – see the list below.
WHEN:
Tuesday, April 29, 2008 - Athens, GA
HOW:
Dine out at participating restaurants and a percentage of your proceeds will be donated to Innocence Atlanta. Make sure to mention you are dining for Innocence Atlanta's "Evening Out'! read more »
