The Impact of Prevention
We recently added a new page to our website highlighting some results from our research. The research comes from surveys we’ve been developing, as part
We recently added a new page to our website highlighting some results from our research. The research comes from surveys we’ve been developing, as part
The stereotypical image we have of the average college-age person is a student who, outside of classwork and studying has few responsibilities. They might have
“I am excited for change for the families of students, and the community, which is our priority. For them to have sustainable income. For them
Happy Fourth of July! We wish all our friends and supporters and other members of The Freedom Story family a wonderful and safe celebration of
When Rachel Sparks decided to give a scholarship to support Cat in her education, our organization grew organically out of that first example–a one on
And we’re not talking about household chores. Child domestic labor is a whole other category of exploitation. In honor of World Day Against Child Labor
In the anti-trafficking field, attention is growing towards a new and looming problem: the online sexual exploitation of children. While traditionally, child trafficking has happened
We recently did a survey of our students, and while we’re still analyzing the results, we have some preliminary numbers that we thought would be
May is Mental Health Awareness Month Every May since 1949, Mental Health America and affiliate organizations celebrate raising awareness about mental health issues as something
We’ve recently shared some stories about our students that we think you should see! They are a testament to these young people’s fortitude, integrity, and