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Rally Together | Native Hope
District Women's Tri-Blend Racerback Tank
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About this campaign
The Sturgis Motorcycle Rally is the largest gathering of its kind in the world, attracting over a half million hard-core riders and weekend warriors. While most of the visitors are well-behaved, there is also, unfortunately, a hidden dark side.
Each year the Sturgis Rally draws more than just tourists. Criminals see the event as a prime opportunity—for sex trafficking. And the sad reality is that 40% of sex trafficking victims in South Dakota are Native women and girls.
Native Hope is determined to end sex trafficking of Native Americans. But we can't do it without you, together, we can be a powerful force in raising awareness and bringing an end to this dark industry.
You can make a difference in the lives of these young women and children.
Let’s Rally Together to prevent sex trafficking! Stand with Native Hope to #ENDIT and get your shirt ordered today!
Supporters
Though I'm a native Japanese, I could learned about brothers whom separated at ancient age in Native Hope, and have been given a hope by this rally. Let me do a little help with the future of children who have same forefather as us.
I did a research paper for my final Senior project on the sex trafficking of Indigenous women and girls in a Sociology class. It's horrible what happens to the victims, and not enough is done to prevent it or support the survivors.
This practice needs to end immediately.
I want to help bring awareness to the horrific nightmare these women & girls go through. And hope that one day we can put an end to sex trafficking.
To help with problems
It’s important!!
All people should be safe from all forms of abuse.
Human trafficking of any kind is abominable. My family comes from the Black Hills area and I am appalled by the lack of support for Native Women and Girls (Natives in general).