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Saturday, February 11, 2012
Valentines day is a day of true love. So come join us the day after as we celebrate love by raising awareness abut a tragedy close to home.
This is an event to raise awareness about human trafficking.
Surviver testimony by Jessica Richardson
Presentation by Jim Westfall, cofounder of Door to Grace Organization
Where: the DAC room (f-220), located above Student Life and Leadership.
When: February 15th, 12 pm to 2pm
Want more info? Contact Gabriel at gabrieltrovati@gmail.com, or check out the Facebook page, facebook.com/events/342981622396472
This is an event to raise awareness about human trafficking.
Surviver testimony by Jessica Richardson
Presentation by Jim Westfall, cofounder of Door to Grace Organization
Where: the DAC room (f-220), located above Student Life and Leadership.
When: February 15th, 12 pm to 2pm
Want more info? Contact Gabriel at gabrieltrovati@gmail.com, or check out the Facebook page, facebook.com/events/342981622396472
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