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Tis the season for chocolates & flowers, but in a time when so much of our country (and the world) seems in chaos and turmoil, it's hard to turn your attention to the lighter side of things. So many of...
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How are you going to pay tribute for Abraham Lincoln's birthday? You could watch Lincoln (inspirational flick.) You could go shopping (doesn't have anything to do with his contribution to our nation, but it might be fun!) AND You could...
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At the end of last year, we had the great honor of being selected to participate in the Catapult Competition, organized by The St. Louis Business Journal and MasterCard. In the competition, women-owned businesses were selected to compete for a $10,000...
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Made for Freedom highlights th work of Neighborhood Houses, a partner in preventing exploitation In honor of Human Trafficking Awareness Month, we are highlighting organizations whose work contributes to a world free from human trafficking. In our earlier blog that took...
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In the "5 Key Components of Exploitation" one of the vulnerabilities listed was devaluation of the girl child. Devaluation of women takes many forms and shapes; unequal pay, objectification, limited opportunities. I did not truly understand the extent of the problem...
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