Learn About Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women
November is Native American Heritage Month in the United States. Honor this month by learning about how human and labor trafficking affects Native American communities, particularly women.
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When Kasey McClure was three years old she was being sexually molested by her father, but he was never prosecuted for his crime. By the age of 18, she followed her older sister to Atlanta to work at the World Famous Gold Club as a stripper. She fell into the trap of the sex industry and worked in strip clubs for almost six years. In 2003, Kasey gained enough courage through the support of her church and husband to leave that destructive lifestyle. A few months after leaving the sex industry, and over $60,000 in debt, she was deciding to return. Kasey was used to making over a thousand dollars a night and was struggling financially and felt that the sex industry would be her safest route. But she ended up pregnant with her first child (Sarah) and knew she could not go back. During her pregnancy, she felt God wanted her to show the women in the industry a way out like He had shown her. She knew that having her daughter was a turning point in her life, so she created 4Sarah.
4Sarah, Inc. is a non-profit organization that empowers change in the life direction of women and girls working in the sex industry as a stripper, prostitute, escort, porn star or victims of sex trafficking. Kasey formed 4Sarah in 2005 and has established outreach teams that participate in monthly outreach to women and girls working inside the strip clubs. The outreach team also reaches out by making random calls to women and girls that post ads on adult sex websites through 4Sarah's weekly call center.
To empower change in the life direction of women and girls who are adult entertainers, prostitutes, escorts, porn stars or victims of sex trafficking by offering a holistic approach as well as an educational, emotional, physical and spiritual support system