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Stopping Sex Trafficking in Seattle

Stopping Sex Trafficking in Seattle. Small Group Communications - CMST 230. The problem. 1,000+ minors subjugated by sex trafficking in King County alone The average age of a sex trafficking victim in the US is 11-14

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Stopping Sex Trafficking in Seattle

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  1. Stopping Sex Traffickingin Seattle Small Group Communications - CMST 230

  2. The problem 1,000+ minors subjugated by sex trafficking in King County alone The average age of a sex trafficking victim in the US is 11-14 73% of Domestic Minor Sex Trafficking (DMST) victims reported having experienced physical assault in prostitution 72% of DMST victims are currently or formerly homeless 92% of DMST victims stated that they wanted to escape prostitution immediately. Source: http://www.gpseattle.org/the-problem/

  3. How we helped Collected donations at the NSCC Women's Center for the Genesis Project, an organization offers hope for a new life to local young women and girls who are victims of sex trafficking - https://news.northseattle.edu/node/910 Posted fliers up on campus and around town, alerting the community about our efforts and collecting additional donations. Individually collected donations for the Genesis Project Created a blog and facebook page to raise awareness of sexual trafficking in Seattle Presented at Springfest to raise awareness of sexual trafficking in Seattle

  4. Donations for the Genesis Project from individuals Shirts 124 Pants 19 Sweaters 14 Sweats 13 Socks 12 Shoes 9 Blankets 8 Vest 3 Coats 3 Sheets 2 Body Wash 2 Total 209

  5. Corporate donations We solicited funding and supplies from Costco, Fred Meyer, and Walmart. These companies are now making direct donations to the Genesis Project.

  6. Springfest! We collaborated with the Women's Center, Student Leadership, and the Arts and Lectures Activity Board at NSCC to participate in NSCC’s Springfest. At the event we ran a table to raise awareness about sexual trafficking and sexual violence. We were proud to spread this message to our peers.

  7. Springfest! At the table we passed out literature and articles while collecting messages of hope and encouragement to deliver to the Genesis Projectfor the victims. We were invited to give a presentation to an ESL and IEP class in the fall about sex trafficking in the Seattle area.

  8. Facebook page Raised awareness on facebook of a local plight. Proved to be an excellent way to share links and information with friends. Unity Against-DMST: http://www.facebook.com/people/Unity-Against-dmst/100003759068297

  9. Blog Posts authored by individual group members. This allowed individual research, insight, and discovery. The individual perspective helped put personality and emotion behind our project. Stopping Sex Slavery in WA: http://stoppingsexslaveryinwa.blogspot.com/

  10. Group members: AyseIsik Diana Liem Greta Carlson Mark Alia Molly Stephens Monica Vega NishaShrestha Sparky Victoria La France

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