Erin Giles is aiming to re-abolish slavery with “a laptop, a vision and a voice," declaring Friday, October 26 End Sex Trafficking Day. After Giles (a former TCP employee) saw the documentary Nefarious: Merchant of Souls detailing the destructive nature of worldwide sex trafficking, she was so moved she put together the virtual fundraising event to help correct a staggering statistic — women and children are bought and sold into the sex trade every 30 seconds. The business coach teamed up with the nonprofit Not For Sale to raise awareness about sex trafficking all over the world, putting together a book of essays on "love, knowledge and freedom" with 60 writers that will be available for $20 that day. “It changed my life in so many ways," Giles said. "My vision has become clear."
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Erin Giles is aiming to re-abolish slavery with “a laptop, a vision and a voice," declaring Friday, October 26 End Sex Trafficking Day. After Giles (a former TCP employee) saw the documentary Nefarious: Merchant of Souls detailing the destructive nature of worldwide sex trafficking, she was so moved she put together the virtual fundraising event to help correct a staggering statistic — women and children are bought and sold into the sex trade every 30 seconds. The business coach teamed up with the nonprofit Not For Sale to raise awareness about sex trafficking all over the world, putting together a book of essays on "love, knowledge and freedom" with 60 writers that will be available for $20 that day. “It changed my life in so many ways," Giles said. "My vision has become clear."