Ever been the victim of a crime? It can turn your life upside down. Anxiety creeps in. You begin to question your safety everywhere you go.
Maybe you’re lucky and you haven’t.
The statistics are staggering: 328,236 felonies or violent
Oh Melony —
What a fabulous story!!! If you watch the news, even a little bit, you know what a problem and a challenge sex trafficking is in our beloved city. These ladies and their work is fantastic and I applaud & praise them. It takes so much love, dedication and pure guts to do what they do. Thank you for discovering and uncovering their work and sharing it with us. Our prayers and gratitude are with all these fine ladies. We wish them all the strength and success God can give them. We also bless all the young girls and women whose lives they are helping, changing and making a difference in their futures. This is so beautiful. Thanks again for sharing it.
I have a friend who volunteers with an organization to help these young women. I never really knew how prevalent it was in Atlanta until she talked to me about it. Love the info you shared about how we can help!
Mel,
Great resource! Thanks!
I know you would enjoy Linda Smith’s new book, Invading the Darkness. you can order it at Shared Hope Intl.
Blessings,Maureen
Having never been the victim of a crime I wasn’t aware this sort of help existed. Such a valuable service for people in a vulnerable time of their lives! You ladies do amazing work! Thank you!
Thanks, Brooke! It was an incredible experience to learn about what they do. I would definitely want their support if I were the victim of a crime. Please share the post so others are aware of their rights, too!