This spring, one youth in our US Survivor Care Program made a goal for herself around consistent school attendance. This is often a big struggle for kids who are trying to reintegrate into life while recovering from exploitation. She typically walks to school, but she didn't have an umbrella…
This is a time when folks often use their tax refunds as a way to give back! If you’re getting a refund this year, would you consider generously helping Love146 to reach more children with Prevention Education and Survivor Care?
Love146 Presentations for Professionals in the Field
Recently, our Survivor Care and Prevention team have shared our expertise about child trafficking in Atlanta GA, Honolulu HI, Huntsville AL, Baltimore MD, and Hartford CT.
Adulting | Reflections from Love146 Director of Development
My daughter, a high school senior, recently applied for her first job. I was sitting next to her while she nervously filled out her applications, helping her draft emails to ask for references. You know– adulting. At the same time…
Love146 Receives National Youth Employment Coalition’s Innovation Award for our Employment and Education Program NYEC shared, “Our award committee was very impressed with your ability to transform a program for individuals whose needs are often not met by the standard employment and workforce development programs. We are also proud of the successful employment attainment following your program, meeting young people where they are at, and providing supportive services for the young people you serve. Love146 truly embodies what it means to be a changemaker in your community.”
Featured Resource for Child Abuse Prevention Month: The Online Safety Guide
Founded in 2002, Love146 journeys alongside children impacted by trafficking today and prevents the trafficking of children tomorrow. Our prevention education and survivor care work has impacted more than 77,700 young people. 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 core commitment is to do what is best for children.
No identifiable children featured in Love146 communications are known to be exploited. Some names and details have been changed for the privacy