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Prevention is Better Than Cure

I am often asked some variant of this question: "How can we stop trafficking, once and for all?" There are many different approaches you can take to this question, and many different answers that are (at least partially) correct. Some…
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More Services, and the Miracles that Make Them Possible

Since we opened the first building on our property, our home has often been filled beyond the capacity for which it was built. It was built to hold 12 girls, but there have been times when 15 girls have been living together under this roof. Thankfully,…
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Healing Stories (2)

I guest-blogged three times for the "The Marcella Project" in the past couple of weeks. It was a great honor to be featured by Jackie Roese and her incredible ministry. You can read all three of them at : http://www.themarcellaproject.com/blog…
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Opportunities for Miracles

God says, all throughout scripture, that He fights for justice. Vengeance is mine He says. Trust in me and fight hard He says. Somehow, even though I know it’s going to be a hard fight, I’m still not always prepared for just how hard the…
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Meet Nicole LeBlanc, Our Clinical Program Director in Cebu

We are excited to welcome Nicole LeBlanc as the new Program Director of My Refuge House, Philippines. Crystal Sprague has been promoted to Executive Director of My Refuge House and been relocated to the U.S. Nicole has taken on the incredible…
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Mathematical Greatness

  There are a number of consistent factors that the girls in our home share in common. These factors often make the girls more susceptible to being trafficked or exploited. We call the factors "vulnerabilities." One of these…
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The Quilt

A group of high school students the same age as the survivors in our home (13-18), organized by the Skirball Cultural Center, wanted to make something that would represent their support, wishes and encouragement for the girls in our home. This…