At Love146, whether it’s donors, volunteers, staff — or victims of trafficking — women and girls are disproportionately showing up, representing 84% of survivors in our care and over 70% of donors and volunteers.
As we watch the news this week around the world, it’s clear that women’s equality has a long way to go. It’s work that needs everyone showing up to see safety & equality for women and gender minorities. To every single one of you who support the ongoing fight for gender equality: thank you.
Happy Women's Equality Day.
Thank you for continuing to think and act alongside us to make a better world for the next generation.
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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 65,000 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