This is an Emergency

January 28th, 2010

A Coalition of Non Profit Organizations are Working to Prevent Human Trafficking and Exploitation of Haitian Children

Global Centurion, The Home Foundation, Love146, Call and Response, Renewal Forum, Fondation Espoir, Salvation Army, Olive Branch International, Doctors at War on Trafficking, Equitas Group, Gracehaven, World Hope International, Beyond Borders, Restavek Foundation, and Fondation la Limye Lavi announce a first response campaign to develop and distribute simple, clear information campaigns designed to prevent human trafficking after the earthquake.

Take action and join in our efforts to raise awareness in Haiti against the dangers of Human Trafficking.

1. Text SAFE to 85944 and donate $10 to help
2. Post this on your Page
3. Twitter and SPREAD THE WORD!!!

Read more about what we are doing in HAITI on our website www.thehomefoundation.net/blog

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9 Responses to “This is an Emergency”

  1. Katie South

    January 30th, 2010 at 10:05 am

    Hey Jeff! This is definitely a very serious issue. I went to the passion conference at the beginning of January and we raised a ton of money to aid in preventing trafficking as well as several other needs and ministries. Thanks for posting about it.
    oh and I heard you met my little sister haha…she said you all were very nice. take care my friend.
    Katie

  2. Caitlin

    February 5th, 2010 at 5:20 pm

    Hey, you mentioned Gracehaven… which Gracehaven? Right now, we are spearheading a benefit dinner to raise money for GraceHaven house in Columbus Ohio. Gracehaven, here in Columbus is the first home ever in the midwest to open for girls who have been trafficked in the Ohio area…I just wondered if this might be the same Gracehaven, or different ones?

    You know, a week or so ago, I was talking to a friend of mine about bringing Haitian children up to the states to live with us until their home is rebuilt. She said, the Haitian goverment will no longer do it because of trafficking. That is interesting! In the aftermath of a crisis, there is many needy, needy people willing to get out of their country, or earn money doing whatever. Its sad, twisted and sick.

    Thanks for giving us a way to help out! Keep spreading the awareness! God Bless ya!

  3. Mariam

    February 8th, 2010 at 5:51 pm

    heyyy…
    i completely agree about the Haiti issue and thanks for bringing it up… I was wondering if you guys want to have a concert in NY cause there are many people here who would love that to happen especially me so it would be awesome if you guys considered coming here and stuff… God bless

  4. Bethany

    February 11th, 2010 at 1:03 pm

    Thanks for putting a strong focus on this issue.

    pre-earthquake 1/3 of Haiti’s children were in some form of slavery.

    Thank you for doing what you can to help ensure that they and others are protected from slavery. God bless you!

    check out the video “who will rise up” at http://www.churcheshelpingchurches.com

  5. Thomas

    February 13th, 2010 at 9:58 am

    Hey guys! Thanks for posting this! It really encourages me that people are willing to get involved in making a difference in the lives of children across the globe. It means even more to me as I am the LOVE146 Southeast Campus Coalition Director and to see people stepping out of the crowds to take a stand for injustice in the world today. Be blessed by your generous responses and continue to stay involved and spread the word. If you have any questions check out the site http://www.love146.org or you can email me at tmcauliff@ngu.edu if you want to know how to get invovled more!

    Peace, Love, and Abolition,
    Thomas

  6. Sue Strech

    February 15th, 2010 at 10:03 am

    See you feb 27th in OKC. at the Ford Center. We are so excited…. We are going early for good seats. So Glad you are part of the Winter Jam
    We thank God for all of you every day.

  7. Wesley

    March 7th, 2010 at 8:35 pm

    YOU REALLY NEED TO COME TO COLORADO!!!!!

  8. Wesley

    March 7th, 2010 at 8:36 pm

    Please…. :)

  9. izabel Jesus

    March 8th, 2010 at 7:32 pm

    omg!! you guys are amazing AND YOU NEED TO COME TO NORTH EAST PHILLY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :) :)

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Jeff

I'm excited to fill this journal with literary compositions, artistic trials, and an echelon of ideology. Several thoughts have filled my head on what to put exactly on here. I thought about applying some form on nonsense lesson in each journal. Quite frankly, I don't know how this will all turn out...

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