Hello friends,
In June of 2017 I accepted a challenge from a public speaker named Eric Worre...a challenge to raise $10,000 for a charity of my choosing. Now is the time to act...
Each of us would like to do good and worthwhile things with our time, our money, and our life, but we often let those desires by relegated to an indefinite point in the future when we have more time, more money, etc. Well the fact is that we only have the present, and each of us has the ability to something RIGHT NOW!
All it takes is 100 people donating $100 to get to $10,000.
I invite you to join me and 99 others in making a $10,000 donation to help young women and girls overcome the trauma of human trafficking and rebuild their lives. Together we can do something that none of us could do on our own.
In Hope,
Ben-David
Read more about what Hope for Justice does below:
They train frontline professionals such as the police, care homes, doctors, and outreach programs to identify victims and/or work appropriately with them.
Their investigators work closely with local police to identify victims of human trafficking, build bridges of trust with them, and remove them from situations of exploitation.
They secure criminal and civil justice for victims and advocate for access to housing and health services and the cancellation of debts created by traffickers.
They work with victims to overcome trauma and rebuild their lives. Their restorative care homes offer tailored programs and they help develop accredited programs too.
In fact, more than 90 percent of victims who go through Hope for Justice’s restorative programs never return to trafficking—that’s the highest percentage among nonprofits battling modern-day slavery.