Love's Arms says Sex Trafficking has increased during the pandemic but their funding hasn't.
So they are trying a virtual fundraiser for their home that cares for women who have existed the sex trafficking world.
Love's Arms says Sex Trafficking has increased during the pandemic but their funding hasn't.
So they are trying a virtual fundraiser for their home that cares for women who have existed the sex trafficking world.
An organization that helps get local women off the streets, out of strip clubs, and away from sex trafficking -- is getting creative with fundraising.
Love's arm organizers say that the sex trafficking has increased significantly during the pandemic.
The organization has had trouble raising funds because of covid-19.
Public events have been canceled.
So now, the organization will host a facebook live event to help raise money sunday august 30th from 7 to 9 pm.
"just put that name and term to our operational costs for the power, the utilities, all the underlying operational costs it takes to keep our organization going but also for the women who live in the home."
Organizers hope to raise 50- thousand dollars for their holistic recovery home for women who are exiting the
The idea for the run came from a Boston Marathon icon who unexpectedly died at the age of 50 this spring.
We talk with Chelsea Howlett, Director of the Noyes Home for Children, about an upcoming fundraiser.