Humanizing Experiences: A Mural Project on Home and Dreams
“What do you think of, when you think of home?” “I think of our family, sitting and eating together. I think of my mom, my
Business as usual: home visits to scholarship recipients
As we do every year, today we organized a team of staff members to visit the homes of the students in the scholarship program. This
This is a memory I am making
There is a Pacific Links Foundation’s reintegration shelter at the northern border of Vietnam for trafficking survivors. A twenty-minute walk from the shelter will lead
For a bag of coffee
In the United States, a bag of name-brand coffee will cost about $12. In Ho Chi Minh City, it costs 35,000 Dong ($1.75 USD) to
The stories of a girl
For the past three weeks, I’ve been living and working at Pacific Links Foundation’s reintegration shelter for trafficking survivors in northern Vietnam. There are twelve
Not famous, but heroes nonetheless: reflections on the 2011 trafficking in persons report
On June 27, the U.S. Department of State released the 2011 Trafficking in Persons (TIP) report, which assesses the counter-human trafficking efforts of 184 countries
A trip to the border region
Since March I have been working with Pacific Links Foundation to prevent human trafficking in Vietnam’s remote border regions. While my primary role is communications,
Year-end accomplishment
Our troop of 15 women was loaded into a van for a 3-hour bumpy trip, crossing one scarily small ferry for a GRAND opening of
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