Your outrage, engagement, and generosity can change the world. And when you give to Love146, you’re doing just that.
GIVING TUESDAY UPDATE: We’re at 12% of our Giving Tuesday fundraising goal, and have 1 Week to go! Right now, your donations are being doubled – make your donation now and have 2x the impact ➔
I’m outraged when I think about the fact that a child is being hurt right now. It’s infuriating. I want to scream out the window next to me: “Children are being trafficked! We have to do something!” And not just something, but something that changes things. When it comes to changing the world in audacious ways, your outrage does matter.
I know that we can demand a different world and make it a reality because it’s happened before.
Only in recent history have people in this country agreed that one water fountain is enough and that women should vote and open their own bank accounts. It feels like yesterday to me that people were smoking on airplanes and tossing trash out the car window. When people came together and took action, mindsets in society shifted and we did better. We need to do the same when it comes to ending child trafficking. Collectively, we have to mature in our mindsets.
We must take action until the world no longer stands for this injustice.
This giving season you can be a part of this collective shift towards a deeper valuing of children, and a deeper resolve towards ending this abuse for good. A group of generous supporters have agreed to match every dollar you donate.
Our goal this Giving Tuesday is to raise $146,000 to end child trafficking! Between 11/14 and 11/28, the first $38,000 donated to our Giving Tuesday campaign will be matched dollar-for-dollar by a group of generous matching donors. This matching opportunity won’t last long: Give Today!
Founded in 2002, Love146 journeys alongside children impacted by trafficking today and prevents the trafficking of children tomorrow. We connect the dots to understand how vulnerability operates in the lives of children, and intervene both to care for survivors who have been harmed and ultimately to prevent harm from happening in the first place. Our work is achieved through the power of relationships and collaboration, listening to those with lived experience and diverse backgrounds, scaling proven practices, and challenging the systems that leave children vulnerable. Our prevention and survivor care work has impacted more than 70,000 young people. Our core commitment is to do what is best for children.
FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT CHILD TRAFFICKING, VISIT OUR WEBSITE: www.love146.org