Don't be intimidated by the magnitude of the problems, there is hope.
Don't be intimidated by the magnitude of the problems, there is hope.
Dear Friend,
Too many people feel powerless and voiceless.
To change this, we at the National Center on Sexual Exploitation (NCOSE) equip individuals and families with the resources they need to protect themselves and heal after sexual exploitation and pornography impacts them.
We also equip the public with research that empowers them to become advocates themselves, also providing opportunities to take action every week to make an impact either in their own communities or on the nation.
Below is just a sample of the work that we are able to tackle thanks to your advocacy and generosity.

Child-on-Child Sexual Abuse

Tragically, the crime of child-on-child harmful sexual behavior is growing, in large part due to pornography, so NCOSE hosted a Symposium in March 2019 to educate over 250 people in-person, as well as hundreds more via a live stream, ranging from social workers, educators, government officials, law enforcement, psychologists, and other child safety experts.

Public Health Harms of Pornography

NCOSE is leading the charge in calling for a public health approach to combating the harms of pornography, equipping the public with resources to protect and heal their families from pornography, including easy-to-digest research through a revamped multi-media platform to be launched in 2020.

Combating the Demand for Sex Trafficking

NCOSE has raised awareness about the need to stop sex buyers from purchasing people, both during the Super Bowl and year-round, and now gives individuals a chance to get involved through NCOSE’s model legislation on child sex trafficking age defense laws.
We are so grateful for the ways that you support and encourage us throughout the year. Right now, thanks to a generous donor, we have a $3M matching gift opportunity that we need your help meeting.
We only have a few days left to meet the year-end fundraising goal that helps power the projects mentioned above (and so many more!), would you help us meet it today?
Sincerely,
Dawn Hawkins
Senior Vice President and Executive Director
National Center on Sexual Exploitation

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