From Dawn Hawkins, NCOSE <[email protected]>
Subject Countering the Deep Pockets of Exploitative Industries
Date December 9, 2019 11:45 AM
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Children were left exposed to exploitation because of a lack of funds.






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Dear Friend,

A few years ago, the porn industry overturned an Act of Congress in Federal Court that would have protected minors from being used in porn films.

Our movement wasn’t represented in that court case because of a lack of funds compared to the deep pockets of the sexual exploitation industry.

This should not be so. 

We believe that there are more people in this country who believe that human beings shouldn’t be objectified, exploited, abused, or trafficked than there are people who believe that those types of exploitation are somehow acceptable.

We know you are one of those people.

If each of us is willing to take a stand and contribute however much we can ([link removed]), we believe that together the movement to end sexual exploitation can have deeper pockets than the pro-sexual exploitation industry.

A generous donor has offered a $3 million matching grant to help further the cause of human dignity ([link removed]) and all you have to do is say “yes” to whatever amount you can afford today and your generosity and impact will be automatically DOUBLED!

What do you say? Let’s show the pro-sexual exploitation industry who’s boss!

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Sincerely,

Dawn Hawkins

Senior Vice President and Executive Director

National Center on Sexual Exploitation





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