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Frontline For Justice

FFJ logoFrontline for Justice members are advocates for those who are at risk of, or enslaved in, the injustices of sexual exploitation, trafficking and slave labor. FFJ member advocates have joined with Seattle-based World Concern and their Cambodian partner, Cambodian Hope Organization, to support Safe Haven, a transitional home with a school, dorms, gardens, chickens, and fishponds. Here the children who are at risk can learn in a safe environment that will offer them life, hope and opportunity.

View a video of Cambodian Hope Organization ministries.
Read the latest CHO newsletter from July.

Upcoming Events FFJ-Little Girl

The May 1st World Concern "Free Them" 5k Fun Run/Walk to Stop Human Trafficking was a huge success. Many thanks to all who ran, walked, volunteered, and donated.

Next meeting: FFJ will be meeting on Monday, September 20th, at 7 PM in the church Conference Room.  If you are interested in serving or learning more about our ministry, please join us for a discussion of future plans and upcoming opportunities.

2010 Mission Trip to Cambodia: If the Lord had been drawing your heart to Cambodia, consider joining the next mission trip, Sept. 30th through Oct. 12th. The team will be ministering to Cambodian Army soldiers, as well as to their wives and children. Whether your gifting is with men, women, or children, there is a place for you to serve. Contact Valarie VandenBrink for more information.  vndnbrink@hotmail.com

 How Can You HelpHow You Can Helpfight against trafficking:

Wise stewardship is important to us. We work hard to make sure all donations are used for their intended purposes. We are accountable to the Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability. Download a brochure for more details about the Cambodia Safe-Haven project.

Please send your gift to:
World Concern
Attn: Jacinta Tegman/NSB FFJ
19303 Fremont Ave. North
Seattle, WA 98133
(Code No. UWCJT/UWCCHP3000)

A Taste of Northshore Cookbooks to Benefit Safe Haven
A Taste of Northshore, containing over 400 recipes from our very own Northshore members, can be purchased for $10 at the reception desk anytime during the church's open hours. All proceeds go to support the Cambodian Safe Haven project.

Available Resources

For more information on Modern-Day Slavery and Sex Trafficking, we have provided a list of books, movies and web sites here.