Project Report
| Apr 26, 2016
Our Malone Prize ceremony was a huge success!
By Luke Sutton | Development and Operations Associate
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In February we held the third-annual Malone Prize ceremony in Miami, and we are thrilled to say it was another successful event. We were honored to be able to present the award to Boston Police Department Lieutenant Donna Gavin, FBI Special Agent Nikkole Robertson and Homeland Security Special Agent Victor Williams. These heroes deserve the highest praise for their incredible efforts to end sex trafficking in their respective jurisdicions.
We also to premiered our short film highlighting the effective efforts of Miami-Dade County to prosecute pimps and help survivors of trafficking. You can view the film here.
We were so proud to highight all of the groups who have come together in Miami-Dade County for their tremendous anti-trafficking work. They are an inspiration to all those involved in the fight against sex trafficking.
Our ability to honor these individuals and organizations is all thanks to our generous supporters just like you. We are dedicated to continuing our work in the fight to end sex trafficking and highlight those who are true leaders in this field. We invite you to check out our website, www.3generations.org, for updates on this and all of our many projects.
Thank you!
Jan 29, 2016
Exciting News to Start 2016
By Luke Sutton | Development Assistant
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The new year brings new projects for 3 Generations, and we are very excited for the coming months. We will be in Miami February 11 to celebrate the third-annual Malone Prize ceremony and to premier our new short film covering the successful efforts of Miami-Dade County to prosecute pimps and johns and help the women who are being sold. Established in 2013 to honor law enforcement officials who recognize prostitution as modern-day slavery and who work on the front-lines of change, the Malone Prize seeks to inspire others in law enforcement to become active participants in cultural and legal change. The prize is named in honor of Sandra Malone.
We are proud to highlight the survivors, police and community groups in Miami-Dade County for their amazing anti-trafficking work and to honor the winners of the award.
This year we will be honoring Boston Sergeant Donna Gavin, FBI Special Agent Nikkole Roberston out of Chicago and Homeland Security Special Agent Victor Williams for their work. Sgt. Gavin is head of the Boston Police Department Anti-trafficking unit, Special Agent Roberston works in the FBI’s Violent Crimes Against Children Department, and Special Agent Williams works for the Department of Homeland Security out of Miami. We congratulate each of them for this well deserved honor.
We have several other projects we are also working to bring to fruition, and we hope to be able to announce them in our next report. None of this would have been possible without the help of all of our wonderful supporters just like you. Join us in our fight to end child sex slavery and make a donation today. Together we can truly make an impact.
Oct 27, 2015
An exciting update on our sex trafficking campaign
By Lili Hamlyn | Production and Media Associate
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We have two exciting new updates in our campaign to End Child Sex Slavery in the United States. First, we are travelling to Miami in November to film the community collaborative efforts to end sex trafficking in conjunction with area community groups. Miami Dade County has one of the most progressive anti-trafficking approaches in the country, and we’re thrilled to be making a short film amplifying the voices of survivors, police and advocates, and their vital work.
Second, we recently completed an impact report on our feature documentary Tricked. The extensive report details all the elements of our anti-trafficking campaign, from short films to national television interviews, and showcases the impact we’ve created.
Please email info@3generations.org for a PDF copy of the report.
We can’t continue our work without your support, so please donate today!