
With these funds, Doma will be developing their Bloom! house for women who are exiting prostitution and the pain that goes with it, growing firmer roots and reaching toward the sun. The program will provide victim support services in conjunction with the courts and substance abuse recovery. The women learn basic life skills, build healthy relationships, and engage in nurturing activities, all while being surrounded with strong women who care about them and their futures. This program is a part of Project Green Light, seeking to end human trafficking in Ohio, the United States, and the world.
Could this be your first step (or next step) in the modern abolitionist movement?
Could this be your chance to bring this situation to the attention of someone (or some organization) who can make this matching grant a reality?
Do you have questions about prostitution, human trafficking, or Doma?
You can contact me. Or contact Julie Clark, CEO of Doma, Daniel, development director, or Tom English, COO. Or if you're ready to give, head on over to Doma's secure giving site hosted by eTapestry and give to your heart's content.
Could you please share this information with friends, family, and organizations through emails, reposts, links, and even phone calls?
Please don't wait, we only have until December 31, 2010!!
And THANK YOU for your care and concern for women and children, at home and beyo

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