Mariah Long
Mariah was previously the Program Manager of End Slavery Now. She graduated from the University of Cincinnati's DAAP program with a degree in Digital Design.
September 22, 2015
Mariah Long
Opinion
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Sex Trafficking
The trafficker from earlier that Monica threatened was the uncle of a girl that was in Monica's shelter. The girl was feeding him information about where the shelter was, how many girls were there and their ages. Infuriated, Monica ordered the girl out of the house. The girl's uncle called while she was packing her things, and Monica spoke with him (see story above).
Any organization that relies on the generosity of others struggles with finances in some capacity. Open Door Foundation is funded by one individual and would cease to exist if that donor decided to pull their dollars. Monica has hopes of opening a shelter for minor victims of trafficking but lacks the funds necessary to purchase a building, let along renovate and staff it. She estimated that the cost of a building large enough would be about $800,000.
Once the state was informed that Monica was opening a shelter, they asked her how she was going to train women to be security guards. She replied, "I'm not. I'm going to hire men." The officials were shocked and pushed back, stating that men should not be around these girls. But Monica's goal was to help the girls establish healthy relationships and views of men. So she hired three men to be guards at the shelter. They stay in a smaller building outside the house most of the time, but on one occasion, a guard decided to cook breakfast for all the girls at the shelter. They called Monica that morning in a panic saying that one of the guards was making pancakes and that they were too scared to go into the kitchen. Monica explained that the breakfast was for them and that they deserve to have a man to cook for them. It was an incredible moment where those girls had a chance to see a man in a different light.
Trauma counseling specific to female sex trafficking survivors is a type of counseling that many psychologists don't have experience with. When Monica was looking to hire someone for the job, she had many older applicants with little to no experience with this population. They also lacked passion and had a bad perception of prostituted women. Monica decided to take a chance on a girl named Beatrice who had just graduated from college and had no work experience but had a huge heart for these women. Beatrice has done an incredible job with individual and group therapy for the women and is on call for them 24/7.
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