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Alicia is an international advocate for preventative safety education and effective legislation. A survivor of Internet luring/abduction and child sexual exploitation, Alicia has devoted her life to raising awareness of missing persons cases and protecting children against predatory crime.

Established in 1978, Safe Horizon is the largest non-profit victim services agency in the United States. We touch the lives of more than 250,000 children, adults, and families affected by crime and abuse throughout New York City each year.

The National Network to End Domestic Violence (NNEDV), a social change organization, is dedicated to creating a social, political and economic environment in which violence against women no longer exists.

STUDIO ONE EIGHTY NINE is a social enterprise created by Rosario Dawson and Abrima Erwiah that focuses on creating opportunities for empowerment, education and employment of artisans and creatives.

NCMEC serves as the nation’s clearinghouse on issues related to missing and sexually exploited children. Today NCMEC is authorized by Congress to perform 22 programs and services to assist law enforcement, families and the professionals who serve them.

Precious Dreams Foundation was founded in 2012 and supports the well being of foster children by using a special technique focused on using bedtime necessities and positive reinforcement to empower children to recognize and focus on their dreams.

NCVC advocates for victims’ rights, trains professionals who work with victims, and serves as a trusted source of information on victims’ issues. They remain the most comprehensive national resource committed to advancing victims’ rights and helping victims of crime rebuild their lives.

HELP USA is a national housing and homeless services organization that is dedicated to the premise that all people deserve safe, stable housing.

Bringing state-of-the-art, comprehensive care to rape victims and sexually abused children; providing prevention programs to reduce the incidence of these crimes; and giving training to victim service providers to enhance the treatment victims receive wherever they turn for help.

BTS is a non-profit organization founded by survivor, advocate, and activist Kristen Paruginog that is committed to providing empowering, educational, self-healing, life-saving, and activist building programs and services to victims and survivors of domestic violence.

Founded in 2010 to honor the memory of Yeardley Love, One Love works with young people across the country to raise awareness about the warning signs of abuse and activate communities to work to change the statistics around relationship violence.

NO MORE is a unifying symbol and campaign to raise public awareness and engage bystanders around ending domestic violence and sexual assault.

UNICEF was created with a distinct purpose in mind: to work with others to overcome the obstacles that poverty, violence, disease and discrimination place in a child’s path.

Saving Our Daughters initiatives focus on reaching thousands of teen girls and youth across the country with celebrity, corporate, and community partners making it possible to spark positive activism.

TNSMF has been created by friends of Somaly Mam who admire the amazing accomplishments of her life and want her strong and effective voice to continue to be heard in the anti-human trafficking movement and her leadership to be undiminished.

Transition 123 has been providing services to homeless and/or domestically abused women and children in the Metropolitan Detroit area. There is no single prevention strategy that can domestic violence, however Transition 123 has worked diligently for many years, offering supportive services to women ages 17-45+ and their children.

Mariska Hargitay founded Joyful Heart Foundation in 2004, with the intention of helping sexual assault survivors heal and reclaim a sense of joy in their lives. Their mission is to transform society’s response to sexual assault, domestic violence, and child abuse, support survivors’ healing, and end this violence forever.

The Retreat’s mission is to provide safety, shelter and support for victims of domestic abuse and to break the cycle of family violence. The Retreat annually provides help for thousands of families.

Founded in October 2014 by Beverly Gooden and named after her maternal grandmother, the Ella Mae Foundation is a nonprofit organization that takes a firm stand against the public health crisis of violence against women. The organization is a realization of Mrs. Ella Mae’s philosophy of protection and superior upbringing for children as well as self-actualization and equitable rights for women.