jueves, 22 de noviembre de 2012

Gratefully Free!!!

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Thank you.


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Dear Blanca Oraa,

You are in our heart and in that of all the survivors our SANDS OF SILENCE / SOS_SLAVES project is able to reach thanks to your support.

This Thanksgiving please consider extending a donation to survivor Virginia Isaias' FSTH non-profit. Her relentless efforts to help survivors and at-risk women are commendable.

With gratitude,

Chelo Alvarez-Stehle
and
the SANDS OF SILENCE - SOS_SLAVES team

P.S.: Stay tuned for an update on the great progress of our project in December!


Virginia Isais is free.    From SLAVERY.                                 

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Can you help her bring freedom to others?

Virginia Isaias is unstoppable.
She fights for a world free from modern-day slavery.

Do you?

Could you make a tax-deductible donation today directly to her organization?

2 min. of your time can mean a life-time of freedom for a vulnerable person.

Virginia, main subject of our SANDS OF SILENCE documentary,  fled from Los Angeles to her hometown in Mexico leaving behind a violent husband she had been forced to marry at 16. In Mexico, Virginia was kidnapped along with her 6-month-old baby and  suffered unimaginable torture at the hands of traffickers who took them to makeshift brothels in the Chiapas jungle...
READ MORE


Watch this Voice of America 2-min. news report on Virginia Isaias' anti-trafficking work

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Give from your heart - (pssst... it is tax-deductible!)

DonateNowSupportOurMissionButton 2In 2010, Virginia established Human Trafficking Survivors Foundation (FSTH), a 501(c)3 in Orange County.  Since then, she has worked tirelessly to implement her organization's mission: to support victims of sex trafficking and domestic violence through prevention and restoration services.

OR DONATE BY MAIL HERE


Virginia Isaias named                                              2011 O.C. Hispanic Woman of the Year

FSTH Logo 2In 2011, the League of United Latin American Citizens named Virginia: 2011 Orange County Hispanic Women of the Year.

Today Virginia needs your help.

Please donate.



SANDS OF SILENCE documentary

Virginia Escape PictureA Personal Journey into the Trafficking of Women


SOS_SLAVES social impact game   
Teenagers against slavery

SOS_SLAVES Boy in Cage

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