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Saturday, May 12, 2012

Join in the Free Them 5k Run/Walk this Saturday


This Saturday, May 12, an anticipated 1,700 runners and walkers will take to the streets of Shoreline to help protect vulnerable children and women from human trafficking.

World Concern’s annual “Free Them” 5k Run/Walk to stop human trafficking will be held at its headquarters, 19303 Fremont Ave. N., and aims to raise awareness and funds for anti-trafficking programs.

Human trafficking is rampant in many parts of the world. According to UNICEF, as many as 2 million children are entrapped in the global commercial sex trade. But Puget Sound residents are taking action to help stop this horrific crime by participating in the 5k.

Last year, more than 1,000 people participated, raising $107,000 toward World Concern’s programs, which provide education, job skills and safe havens for victims of trafficking in Southeast Asia.

Special guest Jenny Simmons of the band Addison Road will perform songs and share stories about how protecting children is a critical cause to her personally.

The family-friendly event begins at 9:30 a.m. with a 5k fun run/walk, followed by activities for children, booths, prizes for top fundraisers, food and more. Most importantly, the event will raise awareness about the plight of those affected by modern-day slavery.

Anyone interested in participating in the Free Them 5k can register online or in person at the event.

World Concern at CRISTA, 19303 Fremont Ave N, Shoreline 98133. 9:30am



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