These bookmarks make a great statement and are the perfect conversation starter for people who have not heard of child sex trafficking. By passing them out at events, holidays, or in class you’re giving people a reminder that they enjoy freedom while may children do not.
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Being a responsible traveler carries some obligation. Whether you are staying at a signatory hotel and want to tell the management that you’re there because of their support of the code, or you’re staying at a non-signatory hotel and want to urge them to sign the code or risk losing your patronage, these postcards are a great and easy way to send the message. Read the rest of this entry »
This Tassatag is made at The Regina Center in Nongkhai, Thailand.
It is a fair trade product and provides work opportunities for
women at risk for sex trafficking. It keeps them employed
and their children in school.
This Tassatag is made at The Regina Center in Nongkhai, Thailand.
It is a fair trade product and provides work opportunities for
women at risk for sex trafficking. It keeps them employed
and their children in school.
This Tassatag is made at The Regina Center in Nongkhai, Thailand.
It is a fair trade product and provides work opportunities for
women at risk for sex trafficking. It keeps them employed
and their children in school.
This Tassatag is made at The Regina Center in Nongkhai, Thailand.
It is a fair trade product and provides work opportunities for
women at risk for sex trafficking. It keeps them employed
and their children in school.
This Tassatag is made at The Regina Center in Nongkhai, Thailand.
It is a fair trade product and provides work opportunities for
women at risk for sex trafficking. It keeps them employed
and their children in school.