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Think Twice Before Becoming A ‘Voluntourist’ At A Foreign Orphanage, Experts Say

For decades, travellers have been embarking on ‘voluntourism’ trips to developing countries. These kinds of trips offer placements for travellers ...

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January, 2023 Monthly Reflection

May Justice Flourish Jeanne Christensen, RSM In our day may justice flourish and peace abound throughout all the nations! (Psalm ...

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The Link Between Human Trafficking and Armed Conflict

By Felisher Ongera (AEHT Student Intern) Tensions have been brewing for months on end without a resolution in sight. For ...

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Act Locally To Help Break The Chains Of Human Trafficking

Chains. People locked “together with the weight of an ox-chain in the beating sun forced to walk the distance to ...

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April, 2020 Stop Trafficking Newsletter

Focus of this issue: Human Trafficking and the Foster Care System Children in the foster care system lack a permanent ...

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AEHT Members Take Action to Raise Awareness and End Human Trafficking

We are so proud of our many members throughout the country who planned and attended events throughout January and February ...

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‘Look And Find And Act’: Sisters Share Complexities Of Anti-Trafficking Fight

ROME — Sr. Kathleen Bryant felt the effects of Talitha Kum firsthand from California when she got an email from a ...

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October, 2019 Monthly Reflection

The Dangerous World of Electronic “Babysitters” By Sister Margaret Louise Brown, D.C. With the advent of personal electronic devices, we ...

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Hotel Industry Unites Around Nationawide Day Of Action To Fight Human Trafficking

WASHINGTON – As part of the hotel industry’s ongoing commitment to combat human trafficking, the American Hotel and Lodging Association (AHLA) launched ...

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First Friday Club Of Cleveland Hears About The Tragedy And Hope Of Human Trafficking

Human trafficking is a very real problem around the world and in our own city, said Notre Dame Sister Cecelia ...

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