NFS News Archive June, 2009

University President touts NFS in Uganda

This week, President of the University of San Francisco, Stephen A. Privett, wrote to his colleagues about his time in Uganda with students fighting the scourge of child soldiering in East Africa. “I am recently returned from a week in Uganda with USF students from the Erasmus Living Learning Community.   These students studied human trafficking [...]

Check Out Cool Promo for NFSC!

Check out this amazing promo video made by In the Car Media Company for an upcoming benefit concert for the Not For Sale Campaign. Wow! Another example of Artists in Action… using their gifts to help free those who are oppressed. Create something for the movement, and then email it to info (at) notforsalecampaign dot [...]

NFSC among Top 40 Nonprofit Sites

This week, the Not For Sale Campaign was named among the top 40 nonprofit websites by Vandelay Design. Says Vandelay: Budget limitations are common with non-profit and charitable organizations. As a result, organizations often compromise on the need for an effective and attractive website. However, the websites shown here represent some of the most well-designed [...]


Innovative Aftercare Training Program

The Not For Sale Campaign and Oakland, California-based partner MISSSEY invite you to join us at our first Innovative Aftercare Training from July 27th to July 31st in San Francisco. This intensive, one-week program offers participants training on the best practices of how to work with and for victims and survivors of human trafficking right [...]


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