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Recent News

Planned Parenthood and Susan G. Komen – Women’s Fund Wants to Hear Your Thoughts

Susan G. Komen for the Cure has announced that it will discontinue support of breast health services at Planned Parenthood affiliates around the country. Best known for its breast cancer walks and pink ribbon campaign, Komen has long funded Planned Parenthood affiliates for breast cancer screenings and other breast health services.

We hope that you are following this important story and would like to hear from you. Please post your comments here or email us at info@womensfundmiami.org.

February 2nd, 2012
How Pimps Use the Web to Sell Girls

This provocative op-ed from New York Times columnist NIckolas Kristoff is important reading! Be sure to follow this link.

January 26th, 2012
Girls For Sale! Changing The Conversation On Exploited Kids In The U.S.

Activist Rachel Lloyd on pimps, johns and how Law & Order is reshaping the conversation about trafficked teenaged girls. Read the Forbes article here.

January 25th, 2012
Key Legislation On Trafficking Moves Through the Florida House and Senate

Three important pieces of legislation have been introduced in the Florida Senate and/or House aimed at reducing sex trafficking in our state, as well as help the under-age victims when rescued. To access more information and the complete text of these bills click on the HB or SB numbers referenced below.

Two Florida Legislators, Representative Erik Fresen and Senator Anitere Flores, have introduced HB 99 and SB 202: Sexual Exploitation respectively for consideration. Commonly referred to as the Florida Safe Harbor Act, both bills provide for presumption that placement of child alleged to have been sexually exploited in short-term safe house is necessary; provide requirements for findings in shelter hearing relating to placement of allegedly sexually exploited child in safe house; requires assessment of certain children; provides for use of such assessments; provides requirements for safe houses receiving such children; require annual report on safe-house placements; provide for training for law enforcement officials likely to encounter sexually exploited children; provide for increased civil penalty for soliciting another to commit prostitution or related acts & disposition of proceeds; allow victim compensation for sexually exploited children; and provide presumption against filing delinquency petition for certain prostitution-related offenses in certain circumstances.

Florida Senator Lizbeth has introduced SB 1816: Protection of Vulnerable Persons. This bill deletes the definition of the term “other person responsible for a child’s welfare”; requiring specified educational institutions and their law enforcement agencies to report known or suspected child abuse, abandonment, or neglect in certain circumstances; revising the definition of the terms “forced labor or services” and “human trafficking”; prohibiting knowingly or in reckless disregard of the facts engaging in certain acts relating to human trafficking; providing additional duties for the Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission concerning instruction in human trafficking; requiring the Department of Children and Family Services to develop guidelines for serving children who have been the victims of human trafficking, etc.

Senator Anitere Flores has also introduced SB 1880: Human Trafficking. This bill provides additional jurisdiction for the Office of Statewide Persecution relating to human trafficking; increasing the criminal penalty for a person who knowingly engages in human trafficking from a felony of the second degree to a felony of the first degree; increasing the criminal penalty for human smuggling from a misdemeanor of the first degree to a felony of the third degree; providing additional authorization for the interception of wire, oral, or electronic communications, etc.

To read about these bills and to register for the Florida Senate and House “Track This Bill” bill service click here for the Florida Senate and click here for the Florida House.

October 7th, 2011
Kristi House Awarded Four Year Matching Grant

Women’s Fund of Miami-Dade has successfully nominated Kristi House’s Project GOLD (Girls Owning Their Lives and Dreams) for a major grant from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. The award, one of only ten given this year in the United States, will enable Kristi House to open a drop-in center and emergency shelter to give girls a place to escape the dangerous streets and the control of pimps and trafficker.

Click here to read the full press release.

August 21st, 2011
A Walk on the Seamy Side, To Help Exploited Girls
A small, eclectic advocacy group tackles South Florida streets in search of the most vulnerable victims of sex trafficking.

Read the entire Miami Herald article here.

December 16th, 2010
For the Love of Contraception: Contraception is Prevention!

MI LOLA (Miami International Latinas Organizing for Leadership and Advocacy), a Grantee Partner of Women’s Fund Miami, is promoting the campaign “For the Love of Contraception: Contraception is Prevention!.”

Read the entire article here.

December 15th, 2010