Stop Child Trafficking Now
Stop Child Trafficking Now is a one-of-a-kind campaign that Dr. Laura Lederer, former US State Department Senior Advisor on human trafficking, calls "historic." Never before has there been a campaign or event of this magnitude enabling every mother, father, son, daughter and friend to help put an end to the most despicable crime of our time!
Stop Child Trafficking Now targets the source of child trafficking: predators who drive the sex industry everywhere in the world, including in your own local community. SCTNow looks to sponsors and donors to help fund highly qualified teams of operatives who build cases and execute missions that bring trafficking to a halt.
Most other organizations address child trafficking by performing rescue operations. SCTNow greatly supports their efforts, but believes for every child rescued another takes his or her place. Not until we stop the predators will we rid the world of trafficking. SCTNow's goal is to put predators behind bars and end the demand.
www.stopchildtraffickingnow.orgSATURDAY JUNE 12TH
Benefiting Child/Baby Haven Orphanage and Stop Child Trafficking Now
To Register: Click Here
Cost: $35
Location: 4600 Brookfield Corporate Drive, Chantilly VA 20151
Race Schedule
7:15am - 8:15am - Packet Pickup8:30am: Race begins for all Runners and Walkers
10:00am - Raffle Giveaways and Award Ceremony
Water stations available on the course
Refreshments served after race
Baby Haven/Child Haven
Baby Haven serves the abandoned and orphaned children of Johannesburg, South Africa, many of which are healthy children born from HIV+ parents. Child and Baby Haven exist to provide a home, loving environment and the hands of Christ to touch, nurture and bring wholeness of body and soul.
Baby Haven and Child Haven serves as the link between the babies and their adoptive parents, their "forever families."
Baby Haven started in 2003 after a series of articles were published in the Johannesburg newspapers highlighting the large numbers of babies that had been abandoned in local hospitals. Many mothers who went to hospitals to give birth learned of their HIV+ status and simply left the hospital without their baby. Other babies were found abandoned in trash cans, in fields, and public places.
http://www.babyhaven.org