FAIR Girls
FAIR Girls
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About
FAIR Girls prevents the exploitation of girls worldwide with empowerment and education. Through prevention education, direct services, and survivor inclusive advocacy, FAIR Girls creates opportunities for girls to become confident, happy, healthy young women. Founded by Andrea Powell and Caroline Tower Morris in 2003, FAIR Girls empowers girls in the U.S. and around the world who have been forgotten, exploited or otherwise are at-risk of not reaching their potential. FAIR stands for Free, Aware, Inspired, Restored – this is exactly what we hope the girls we work with will become. FAIR Girls currently operates programs in Bosnia, Serbia, Russia, Uganda, and the United States. The FAIR Girls’ headquarters in Washington, D.C places a special emphasis on girls who have experienced homelessness, life inside the foster care system, sexual abuse, and trafficking. FAIR Girls serves as the co-chair for the D.C. Anti-Human Trafficking Task Force’s training and victims’ services committees.
Categories:
Health, Other Health, Humanitarian, Youth
Address:
FAIR Girls2100 M Street




