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  • What organizations provide counselling to former prostitues?

    Posted by admin on February 27th, 2010 and filed under organizations | 2 Comments »

    i know there are rape crisis centers but are there any organizations that provide counseling especially to victims of human trafficking? like safe houses for prostitutes?

    links would be appreciated.

    There are many local organisations, and some NSPCC projects do this. The most widely known is the Poppy Project.

    2 Responses

    1. Artu Ditu Says:

      Try God.

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    2. fengirl2 Says:

      There are many local organisations, and some NSPCC projects do this. The most widely known is the Poppy Project.
      References :

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