35 Non-Profits Memphians Love (And Counting!)
I Love Memphis invited Memphians to weigh in in nonprofits they love. Shannon Little Marketing included Restore Corps.
read more »Grit Grind Give: Restore Corps
Restore Corps is in the spotlight as JustMyMemphis continues to countdown toward November 29th. #GritGrindGive #GivingTuesday Human Trafficking.
read more »Memphis Restaurant Association Training
Memphis Restaurant Association invites Restore Corps to share about human trafficking and warning signs.
read more »Faith Cumberland - Helping Hands
Helping Hands is sponsoring Restore Corps for the month of September by donating 25 supply bags to be given to these victims.
read more »We Believe in Memphis
Christ Methodist invited Restore Corps' Executive Director, Rachel Haaga, to share about opportunities to release the captives. Memphis. Human Trafficking.
read more »When the Defendant Is a Victim
New Court Offers Hope to Victims of Sex Trafficking. Nashville. Davidson County.
read more »Advocating for the Marginalized in Memphis
Restore Corps' Executive Director, Rachel Haaga, joins: Panel of Memphis Leaders Who Stand Up for the Vulnerable. Human Trafficking.
read more »SGA's Warball tournament benefits Restore Corps
Harding Academy Memphis student body elected to use an annual dodgeball tournament to benefit human trafficking victims in Memphis. Restore Corps.
read more »Memphis 20<30 2016
Meet 20 young Memphians who are shaping the city's future... Proud of Restore Corps' Board Director, Whitney Trotter, for being nominated for Memphis Flyer 30 under 30. Human Trafficking.
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