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January Soroptimist Human Trafficking Awareness Events

STOP Trafficking is a Program of Service of Soroptimist International of Vista and North County Inland’s Human Rights/Status of Women Committee. Our committee is focused on raising awareness about and helping end human trafficking.
Soroptimists work to end violence against women by spreading awareness about the impact of domestic violence, advocating to affect public policies, and providing educational resources and programs like the Live Your Dream Awards to give survivors the opportunity to achieve financial independence.
1) Jan. 1-30 Fitness Challenge Walkathon to Fight Human Trafficking Click on link below….you can just donate as an individual or form your own team, or join an existing team (IMPORTANT: JOIN a team or form your own team first, THEN donate to that team. Otherwise your donation won’t get credited to that team.)
https://secure.givelively.org/donate/soroptimist-international-of-the-americas-inc-vista-ca/30-miles-in-30-days-to-fight-human-trafficking-58ab8a46-7cfe-4c07-8bc6-dd1494be5232
2) Jan 29 Event and Walk at United Methodist Church, register for free here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/215114010797
Also you can buy a generic “STOP HUMAN TRAFFICKING” tee shirt online if you don’t have one (link here: https://30-30-walkathon-store-2021.creator-spring.com/ and also attached is a calendar/log you can use to log your miles in January. (Tee shirt is a personal project of one of our club members; a percentage of each online t-shirt sale will be donated to our club’s service fund for next year.) Feel free to send this email to your friends and families–anyone anywhere can do the Walkathon in their own neighborhood!

NC Daily Star Staff
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Terry Woods has been a North County resident for over three decades. Community activist, Member Emeritus Vista Chamber of Commerce, Married to Kathy Woods for 48 years, three children, three grandchildren and six grand dogs.
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