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    • FREE THEM, AN ART EVENT WITH A CAUSE, COMING JANUARY 2014!

      • By janetconley
      • On June 18, 2013
      Posted In Uncategorized, Women & Girls at Risk

      F.R.E.E. T.H.E.M. is an acronym for Fight. Redeem. Empower. Everyone. Together. Help. End. Modern Slavery. Free them utilizes the arts to raise awareness and illustrate how everyone can make a difference to stop the fastest growing criminal activity: human trafficking. To learn more please visit: Ocfreethem.com

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    • LOVE2OTHERS WILL BE FEATURED AT RWC 13, July 18-19!!

      • By janetconley
      • On June 18, 2013
      Posted In Projects, Real Women Conference

      An entire building on the campus has been designated for the causes that are near to the heart of the Conference. Throughout the years of the Conference journey, everyday women have embraced the message of their value which has compelled them to in turn, place value on, and truly love others. Love2Others is an expression [...]

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    • EIGHTEEN NEW CHILDREN BROUGHT INTO OTINO WAA!

      • By janetconley
      • On June 18, 2013
      Posted In Orphan Sponsorship, Projects

      insert pix F In January 2013, 18 new children were brought into Otino-Waa!  They were selected from a long waiting list and were deemed the most vulnerable.  Already they are going to school & learning English, have clothes & shoes, and have a family with a mother who loves them.  They are gaining much-needed weight [...]

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