A Presidential Proclamation

Events, Ideas, News — admin on January 6, 2010 at 11:43 am

No matter the politics, wedge issues, or hot topics of the day… a Presidential Proclamation is a big deal. This month, President Obama has proclaimed the importance of re-committing our nation to the ideals of freedom and equality for all. The existence of slavery in the world… and in our country is unacceptable.

As part of National Slavery and Human Trafficking Prevention Month, please take a minute to read the linked Presidential Proclamation:

No matter the politics, wedge issues, or hot topics of the day… a Presidential Proclamation is a big deal. This month, President Obama has proclaimed the importance of re-committing our nation to the ideals of freedom and equality for all. The existence of slavery in the world… and in our country is unacceptable.

As part of National Slavery and Human Trafficking Prevention Month, please take a minute to read the linked Presidential Proclamation:

http://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/presidential-proclamation-national-slavery-and-human-trafficking-prevention-month

Thank you.

brandedphx.com

Run… Walk… Speak… against Slavery

Events, Ideas, StreetLight, Take Action — admin on September 24, 2009 at 12:03 pm

When it comes to combating Domestic sex slavery, any and every action has the potential to make a DIRECT impact. At BRANDED we have heard dozens of reports sharing about stories where simply understanding the issue of child sex slavery… the methods of pimps… the warning signs of potential victims… the danger zones in communities… has resulted in preventative action! Therefore, we seek to provide actions opportunities for EVERYONE to take. In essence:

AWARENESS = PREVENTION

The more people know that human trafficking and child sex slavery exists in their communities, and the more they understand the dynamics of the issue, the safer we will become.

With that said, there are several ways for you to ACT and EDUCATE yourself in the upcoming weeks:

Hosted at the Encanterra Country Club Golf Course on October 10, all proceeds from the night run will be donated to StreetLight as they seek to provide a holistic after-care facility for victims of child sex slavery in the region. 5k, 10k and marathon options. Click here for more information, and Run for a great Cause!

Catholic Charities will be hosting two awareness events to promote the after-care programs of Dignity House, which treats and trains adult women coming out of prostitution. On October 1, a multi-sensory and interactive IMMERSION EXPERIENCE will be exhibited. This is an amazing experience to better understand the deception and abuse that is involved in what is often considered “a victimless crime”. Click here for more information.

We are looking for more venues to host BRANDED Screenings and Events. We see it essential that more people know about this heinous injustice that is thriving in our city. If AWARENESS = PREVENTION then one of our goals is to raise more AWARENESS. If you have ideas or suggestions for possible BRANDED events please click here!

Topic in the Valley of the Sun: END SEX TRAFFICKING NOW!

Events, News, Screening, StreetLight — DavidC on August 10, 2009 at 2:27 pm

What an exciting weekend in Phoenix for the cause against child sex slavery! Two different churches focused their attention on the need to seek justice, and act against the vile crime of child prostitution in the area.

In Chandler, Pat McCalla of Food for the Hungry spoke at Crossroads Nazarene, focusing God’s heart for justice and the call in Micah 6:8 for us to “do Justice” as an act of worship and devotion. Click here to watch the sermon in it’s entirity.

Also, Christ Church of the Valley (CCV) of Peoria hosted Gary Haugen, President of International Justice Mission (www.ijm.org). Mr. Haugen spoke abou the growing injustice of Human Trafficking that goes unristricted throughout the world, and the need for us as Global Citizens to make prioritize this issue. Click here to watch Mr. Haugen’s message at CCV.

The quest to educate the general public of Phoenix is gaining momentum, and will not stop soon! This upcoming Sunday, August 16, Crossroads Nazarene will be hosting a Human Trafficking and Sex Slavery Symposium at which BRANDED will be screened. Phoenix Vice Officers and others leaders in the fight against slavery will be in attendance. Please invite your friends and family to this event, as it will provide meaningful information towards preventing the injustice, and offer action step for YOU to be involved in the cause!

Crossroads Nazarene - 2950 W Ray Rd Chandler, AZ 85224 - www.crnaz.com

Seminar @ Harkins Theatre this Sunday evening

Events, Screening — admin on July 24, 2009 at 9:48 pm

Please join us Sunday, July 26 at 630pm at Harkins Theatre - Scottsdale Fashion Square

We will be joined by members of the Phoenix, Vice Squad and Food for the Hungry’s Pat McCalla to field questions following the documentary.

Also, look for a BRANDED spotlight on ABC 15 news tomorrow evening.

Thanks for your support!

City Initiatives Golf Marathon to benefit BRANDED/StreetLight

Events, Take Action, Uncategorized — admin on July 23, 2009 at 5:01 pm

Food for the Hungry’s City Initiatives Program is hosting a Golf Marathon to benefit the efforts of BRANDED and StreetLight. If you are driven to raise support and awareness on the issue of Child Sex Slavery in Phoenix, join us at Ancala Country Club on SEPTEMBER 21!

For more information on the event visit www.fh.org/cityinitiatives/golfmarathon or contact Even Coordinator David Curtis.

All proceeds from the event will go towards the efforts of BRANDED and StreetLight in attempt to raise awareness on the issue, develop preventation programs, and support the rehabilitation of victims.

Please consider your involvement with this Event, either as a Golfer or Sponsor. As if you needed more incentive to golf at a prestigous golf resort, for a cause that is more than worth… We are including rewards for reaching various support raising goals! Check them out… Register HERE!

$6,000 AND ABOVE

  • A set of Ping Irons
  • Dinner for two at a designated restaurant
  • A two night stay at a designated resort
  • Dozen golf balls
  • City Initiatives Golf Marathon logo shirt

$4,000

  • Dinner for two at a designated restaurant
  • A two night stay at a designated resort
  • Dozen golf balls
  • City Initiatives Golf Marathon logo shirt

$2,500

  • Dozen golf balls
  • City Initiatives Golf Marathon logo shirt

Also, for company sponsors there are several advertising options for the event. If your business is interested in sponsoring the event please contact David Curtis. The following are the various Sponsorship Levels to consider:

TITLE SPONSOR - $10,000

  • Weekend stay at a designated resort
  • Listing and logo on City Initiative literature and promotional materials
  • Listing on Food for the Hungry website
  • Listing in Food for the Hungry’s award winning 6:8 magazine and newsletters
  • Teebox advertisement
  • Scorecard listing
  • Antigua clothing
  • § Dozen golf balls.

Diamond Sponsor - $5,000

  • Listing on all City Initiatives literature and promotional materials
  • Listing on Food for the Hungry website
  • Listing in Food for the Hungry’s award winning 6:8 magazine and newsletters
  • Teebox advertisement
  • Scorecard listing
  • Antigua clothing
  • Dozen golf balls

Platinum Sponsor - $2,500

  • Listing on all promotional materials
  • Listing on Food for the Hungry website
  • Listing in Food for the Hungry’s award winning 6:8 magazine and newsletters
  • Teebox advertisement
  • Scorecard listing
  • Antigua clothing
  • Dozen golf balls

Gold Sponsor - $1,000

  • Listing on all City Initiative literature for weekend event
  • Teebox advertisement
  • Antigua clothing
  • Dozen golf balls

John Bill Stalled - Contact Legislator

Events, News, Take Action — admin on June 24, 2009 at 12:06 pm

The John Bill (Senate Bill 1423) that was scheduled to be heard by the AZ House Subcommittee on Health and Human Services has been postponed indefinitely.

Representative Adam Driggs, chairman of the House Judiciary Subcommittee, has raised concerns about Senate Bill 1423 and effectively delayed it’s course. Please feel free to discuss Rep. Driggs’ stance by contacting his offices at 602.926.3016 or adriggs@azleg.gov

Senate Bill 1423 looks to REMOVE the complete defense from Johns who are caught soliciting sex from a minor and claim they did not know the prostitute was under-age. For more information on the John Bill click here.

“John Bill” - Senate Bill 1423

Events, Resource — admin on June 23, 2009 at 11:22 pm

Bill Sponsors: Jim Waring and Linda Gray

SUBJECT:      Strike everything amendment to 1423; relating to child prostitution

Purpose

Removes the ability of a person who is charged with engaging in prostitution with a minor to base the person’s defense on a claim that the defendant could not reasonably have known the age of the minor and prescribes penalties for the offense.

Background

Currently, Arizona Revised Statutes define prostitution as engaging in or agreeing or offering  to engage in sexual conduct under a fee arrangement with any person for money or any other valuable consideration.   A person commits child prostitution, a class 2 felony, by knowingly causing any minor to engage in prostitution, transporting any minor with the intent that the minor engage in prostitution, receiving any benefit related to the prostitution of a minor or financing, managing, supervising, controlling or owning prostitution activity involving a minor.   If the minor is between the ages of 15 and 17, the presumptive term of imprisonment is 10.5 years for a first offense, 15.75 years for an offense with one historical prior felony conviction and 28 years for an offense with two or more historical prior felony convictions.  If the minor is under 15 years of age, the offense is classified as a dangerous crime against children and the offender is subject to enhanced penalties (A.R.S. § 13-3212).

A person also commits child prostitution by knowingly engaging in prostitution with a minor, which is also a class 2 felony.  The presumptive term of imprisonment for a class 2 felony is five years.  However, statute provides a defense to the crime of engaging in prostitution with a minor who is 15, 16 or 17 years of age if the defendant could not reasonably have known the age of the minor at the time of the offense (A.R.S. § 13-3213).   If the court sentences a person to a term of probation for engaging in prostitution with a minor, statute requires the court to order the person to be imprisoned in the county jail for at least 30 days as an initial term of probation (A.R.S. § 13-3212).

The strike everything amendment to S.B. 1423 prescribes terms of imprisonment for engaging in prostitution with a minor.  County jails or the Arizona Department of Corrections (ADC) may experience increased costs associated with incarcerating these offenders.

Provisions

1. Eliminates the defense to the crime of engaging in prostitution with a minor who is 15, 16 or 17 years of age if the defendant could not reasonably have known the age of the minor at the time of the offense.

2. Requires the court to order a person convicted of engaging in prostitution with a minor who is 15, 16 or 17 years of age to be imprisoned in the county jail for not less than 180 consecutive days, instead of 30 days, as an initial term of probation if:

a) the person did not know and could not reasonably have known the age of the minor.

b) the court sentences the person to a term of probation.

3. Allows the court to suspend 90 days of the jail sentence if the person successfully completes an appropriate court ordered education or treatment program and has not previously been convicted of any of the following offenses:

a) engaging in prostitution with a minor.

b) prostitution.

c) a violation of any city or town ordinance that prohibits prostitution and that has the same or substantially similar elements as the state law prohibiting prostitution.

4. Specifies in all other cases that a person convicted of engaging in prostitution with a minor who is 15, 16 or 17 years of age is subject to the following presumptive, aggravated or mitigated terms of imprisonment:

Sentence

Minimum

Presumptive

Maximum

First Offense

4 years

5 years

10 years

Offense with one historical prior felony conviction

6 years

9.25 years

18.5 years

Offense with two or more historical prior felony convictions

14 years

15.75 years

28 years

5. Stipulates that a person convicted of engaging in prostitution with a minor who is 15, 16 or 17 years of age is not eligible for suspension of sentence, probation, pardon or release from confinement until the sentence imposed by the court has been served or commuted or the Director of ADC authorizes temporary release.

6. Specifies that it is not a defense to prosecution for child prostitution that the other person is not a minor.

7. Makes a conforming change.

8. Becomes effective on the general effective date.

Prepared by Senate Research

Important AZ Legislation Passed!

Events, News, StreetLight — admin on June 18, 2009 at 3:52 pm

From www.StreetLightphx.com

Today in the Arizona State Senate’s Public Safety and Human Services Committee, Senate Bill 1423 relating to child prostitution was unanimously passed. The committee unanimously voted to take away the cowardly defense of “jons” who claim to have no way of knowing the age of a minor. The next hurdle is for the bill to be passed in the State House. We will know the committee it will be assigned to come this Friday. We will be prompt in posting the time and place of this next hearing. Let us all be fervent in our fight for the protection of our children. Together we will remove the duct tape from the mouths of the silenced and their cries for justice will forever be heard. Thank you to the members of the Senate Standing Committee Manny Alvarez, Leah Landrum Taylor, Al Melvin, Rebecca Rios, Jay Tibshraeny, Jim Waring, and chairman and champion Linda Gray. Please contact the members of the committee and thank them for their dedication and support. www.azsenate.gov

A Successful Ride to End Child Prostitution

Events, News — DavidC on May 28, 2009 at 5:45 pm

As dawn broke on a Saturday morning, the first annual Motorcycle Ride to End Child Sex Slavery commenced with the roar of Engines and the chatter of new friends. Convening at Cornerstone Church in Chandler, over 50 riders showed up to support the BRANDED/Streetlight cause, through raising awareness and donating funds. With people from all walks of life, the event was a great moment to bring together those passionate about Motorcycles, and ending the child sex slave trade in Phoenix.

The carefully routed trip took the group from south Chandler, out towards Sugauaro Lake, through Fountain Hills, and across to Cave Creek, with final destination in North Phoenix. Stops for coffee, donuts, raffles and good conversation were planned at Superstition Harley Davidson, the Horny Toad Saloon, and Northwest Honda.

One exciting story from the event was that of the Pastor of Phoenix Rescue Mission. One of his clients (a homeless man) attended a Church service that had promoted the BRANDED ride, picked up a promotional card, and handed it the pastor, saying “I know you’ve got a bike, you should do this”. That’s true-blue street marketing!

Thank you for all who participated in the Ride, to our generous sponsors who donated time, space, and apparel, and to our faithful volunteers who planned and orchestrated the event. It was an amazing example of how anyone with a passion to eradicate slavery from our City can do so with creative initiative!

www.brandedphx.com

Social Activist Bikers - Ride May 16

Events, Take Action — admin on May 4, 2009 at 3:04 pm

When it comes to Motorcycles, you either love ‘em or you don’t! But one thing that is for sure, is that they always get attention. Therefore we’re excited that a group of concerned citizens, who happen to ride 2-wheeled vehicles, are coming together to raise awareness for the fight against Child Sex Slavery in our city.

Join the crew May 16, to ride for a cause. Rev those engines to End Child Prostitution in Phoenix!
For more information and registration

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