So many of you have asked, How can I help? YOU can make a difference!
Here are 7 great ideas on how to not just be someone who wants to help, but become someone who IS helping:
1. Be a Voice
Get to know the horrific statistics about sex trafficking and tell your friends. Part of the problem is that people don’t know this is happening in their backyard…Sharing about this injustice is so simple through Facebook, Twitter, blogs, etc…
2. Be Generous
One way you can join this battle is through financial support. If you would like to join us by making a financial contribution you can do so by clicking:
you can donate quickly with your credit card! Or go HERE for more information on how you can donate to BeLoved!
To contribute by check send by mail to:
BeLoved
PO Box 1721
Lexington KY 40588
3. Be Creative
There are many ways you or your friends could organize a fundraiser to support BeLoved, fight trafficking and create a safe place for these ladies… from putting together a 5k marathon to making a product and selling it to give part of the proceeds to BeLoved. Email us at info@be-loved.cc for many more ideas!
4. Be Involved
You can join BeLoved by becoming a volunteer. If you would like to volunteer with BeLoved in some capacity, please go HERE to find out volunteer opportunities.
5. Be Informed
Download the US Department of State Trafficking in Persons Report 2010 HERE
You can also watch a movie or read a book to learn about real stories of human trafficking.
Go to our recommended reading materials HERE
6. Be Talking to Him
Never underestimate the power of prayer! If you would like to obtain a prayer guide with specific prayer requests, please contact us at info@be-loved.cc
7. Be Alert
If you see something suspicious in your area, make sure you speak up by informing your local law enforcement. Call the national hotline at 1-888-3737-888 if you suspect someone is being trafficked. We have to keep our eyes open for the lives of these BeLoved ladies.
Sandra Savage, Founder and CEO of BeLoved
www.UAreBeLoved.com
“Speak up for those who cannot speak for themselves; defend those who are helpless and have no hope” Proverbs 31:8