We are grateful for your advocacy and support!
Dear Friend,
As we spent Thanksgiving with our families and loved ones this week, we paused for a moment of reflection and were filled with gratitude for you and the generosity you’ve shown through the giving of your time and resources in order to advance the movement to end sexual exploitation.
When you partner with the National Center on Sexual Exploitation, you are contributing to these incredibly important projects (and more) AND right now your gift is DOUBLED to help us reach a generous $3 MILLION MATCH! ([link removed])
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Stemming the Tide of Sex Trafficking that Follows Full Decriminalization of Prositution ([link removed])
The real objective of full decriminalization is an unregulated prostitution marketplace, where people can be sexually exploited with impunity. NCOSE is helping hold the line in order to protect the rights of the vulnerable and marginalized.
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Fighting "Mistake of Age" Defenses That Put Children at Risk ([link removed])
The National Center on Sexual exploitation is urging every state to pass legislation prohibiting so called “mistake of age” defenses for perpetrators of child sex trafficking and related offenses such as, soliciting a child for prostitution, buying a commercial sex act from a minor, promoting prostitution of a minor, and commercial exploitation of a minor.
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Advocating for Resolutions That Address the Inherent Harms of Pornography ([link removed])
The National Center on Sexual Exploitation, together with other leading experts in many disciplines, is working to expose the public health crisis of pornography. We are continuing to work to get the help of government, corporate, and opinion leaders to begin to solve these complex problems.
We are grateful to serve with you in this movement!
Sincerely,
Dawn Hawkins
Senior Vice President and Executive Director
National Center on Sexual Exploitation
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440 1st Street NW, Suite 840 | Washington, DC 20001 US
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