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From: Lori L Cohen, Executive Director of ECPAT-USA <news®ecpatusa.org>
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Date: Tue, 01 Dec 2020 14:00:10 +0000
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Dear Friends of ECPAT-USA,
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One childhood holiday, my grandfather shared how he barely survived the
Spanish flu pandemic of 1918, falling so ill that his mother struggled to move
him from place to place in a wheelbarrow. That image of a vulnerable child, a
struggling parent, and the urgent need for support has driven my first year at
the helm of ECPAT-USA, the nation's leader in protecting children against sex
trafficking and online exploitation. The year 2020 may be like no other, but at
ECPAT-USA, we have learned from lessons past to provide the tools needed to
keep children safe now and in the future. This #GivingTuesday, your gift helps
ensure that every child has the right right to grow up free from the threat of sex
trafficking and online exploitation. Your gift will also go further through a
generous matching donation from our partners at Carlson. Your support has
made it possible for us to do the work that prevents these crimes by:
Raising Awareness of Safety Beyond Handwashing
As the global crisis began to unfold, health care leaders discussed safety
measures that are now familiar: social distancing, mask-wearing, and hand
washing. The ECPAT-USA team recognized that a health crisis can trigger other
risks those experts were not mentioning: increases in child trafficking and
online exploitation. When schools close and children are unsupervised and
online, predators can easily groom them for sex acts in as little as 18 minutes.
To prevent exploitation, ECPAT-USA launched our "Safety Beyond Hand
Washing" campaign, with simple, no-nonsense guidance for healthy use of the
internet and social media. The downloadable guides for youth parents and
teachers are available in English and Spanish.
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Helping Businesses Prevent Trafficking
Traffickers try to sell kids for sex in hotels, believing these are anonymous, risk-
free locations. ECPAT-USA has worked with leaders in the hospitality industry
to disrupt this, developing an online learning tool to help hotel staff identify and
report suspected child sex trafficking. As the hospitality industry confronted the
financial impact of COVID-19, ECPAT-USA partnered with the American Hotel &
Lodging Association and Marriott International to offer this information, available
in 17 languages for free.
Holding Pedophile Traffickers and Sex Buyers Accountable
Jeffrey Epstein and his accomplices built a flourishing pedophile empire that
exploited young girls from vulnerable communities. Teaming up with the
creators of the eye-opening Netflix documentary Jeffrey Epstein: Filthy Rich,
ECPAT-USA hosted a webinar that explored how power and privilege along
with the demand for young bodies, created an international scandal.
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Connecting the Dots Between Racial Justice and Sex Trafficking
George Floyd's tragic killing sparked both waves of protests and declarations of
commitment to address systemic racism. ECPAT-USA turned to our own
experts, the women and men who serve on our Survivors' Council, to examine
the connection between racism and sex trafficking. Our Survivor Perspectives
series highlights that, while any child can fall victim to sex trafficking, those with
increased vulnerability due to homelessness, overburdened schools, and food
insecurity are more likely to be trafficked - and more likely to be seen as
criminals rather than victims in need of protection. ECPAT-USA continues to
seek guidance from our Survivors' Council as we advocate for policies to
address both systemic racism and child protection.
Championing An Internet That Is Free From Child Exploitation
The internet can provide a source of education and connection when schools
are shuttered, but some platforms are exploiting loopholes in federal law to
allow the distribution of graphic sexual images of children, which in turn are
bought and sold by pedophile predators. ECPAT-USA is urging Congress to
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pass the EARN-IT Act a set of guidelines that will ensure a safer world - both
online and in-person - for our children.
With the promise of new vaccines in 2021, ECPAT-USA looks forward to
thanking you in person, but for now, our mission to protect children continues
with your help online. To help us kick off #GivingTuesday, Carlson is
doubling every donation, dollar for dollar, up to $2500. Help us meet our
matching_goal and join us in protecting every child's right to grow up free from
the threat of sex trafficking and online exploitation.
With gratitude,
Lori L. Cohen and the ECPAT-USA Team
SUPPORT OUR PROGRAMS TODAY
ECPAT-USA is the leading anti-child trafficking
organization in the United States seeking to end the
commercial sexual exploitation of children through
awareness, advocacy, policy, and legislation.
Donate Now.
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