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From Outrage to Outreach

Wednesday, January 25th, 2012

Our own Keisha Head and Jennifer Swain of JJF’s A Future. Not A Past. were featured on Channel 2 Action News to speak out against those purchasing sex from Georgia’s children.

See the Channel 2 article and interview below.

Group fights prostitution by putting focus on johns
Former teen prostitute speaks out

By Linda Stouffer

ATLANTA —

A woman who survived forced prostitution as a teenager tells Channel 2 Action News she thought she wouldn’t make it.

“I realized that — and this happened after many rapes and beatings from johns — I realized that if I continued I would eventually be killed,” Keisha Head told Channel 2′s Linda Stouffer.

Head said she ran away from local foster homes when she was 16 and trusted a man who soon used threats to force her to sell sex.

“These men who purchased me were normal, ordinary men, and I had no idea that they could turn into such violent monsters right before my eyes, and that was scary,” Head said.

Keisha Head, A Future. Not A Past.

Now Head works to help toughen laws though a local advocacy group called A Future, Not a Past.

Stouffer spoke with the group’s program director about their new focus for 2012: exposing the men who buy sex with underage girls.

Jennifer Swain wants to build community pressure against the buyers.

“What you’ve been able to do that has gone unnoticed will be noticed now,” Swain said.

A Future, Not a Past is rolling out a new message with billboards and a media campaign called “Take a Stand Against Demand.

 
The group credits the summer passage of Georgia HB 200 with increasing the penalties for sex trafficking involving teenagers.

Swain said the new tougher law is also helping change the focus from the teenagers, to the men who buy sexual services.

“We ask our community members to become outraged about this,” Swain said.

Head told Stouffer she helps counsel local girls on the edge.

“We have children as young as 13 being raped continually every night. This is wrong and we need to take a stand against it,” Head said.

JJF on Fox News Today

Saturday, January 7th, 2012

Jennifer Swain and Keisha Head

Today Jennifer Swain and Keisha Head appeared in an interview for Fox 5 News, gaining national coverage as they discussed child sex trafficking.

They are part of A Future.Not A Past, a campaign of the Juvenile Justice Fund, spearheading efforts to end child sex trade and strike a blow against the demand for prostituted children.

Click Here To Watch The Interview

Sold For Sex, in Our Backyards

By
Published January 07, 2012
FoxNews.com

Today, Keisha Head is a wife and mother of three. But more than decade ago, she was the victim of a notorious human trafficker.

At 16-years old, Head says she was being sold on the streets of Atlanta for sex.

“I did not know that a normal, average man who was a preacher, who was a lawyer, who was a senator – could turn into this monster,” Head said. “That is the scariest moment when you are amongst people who claim to be normal yet they purchase you and they turn into these monsters. They rape you. They beat you. And then act as if they’re normal. These are not your normal pedophiles.”

Experts say, across the globe, millions of people are trafficked each year. Hundreds of thousands of the victims are women and girls. But what surprises many — is the rate it is happening in affluent neighborhoods where minors are being turned into sex slaves.

“The buyers aren’t just pedophiles. The buyers are normal community men, normal leaders, people that belong to someone,” said Jennifer Swain, state coordinator for A Future. Not A Past.

A Future. Not A Past., is a campaign organized by the Juvenile Justice Fund in Georgia. Swain and her peers, such as Keisha Head, work to educate and prevent exploited children.

The organization lobbied Georgia legislators to pass HB 200 last year. A victory for victim advocates, the bill imposes stricter punishments on offenders and improves the treatment of trafficking victims.

“We have to stop the men. This is a very lucrative business,” Swain said.

According to the Georgia Governor’s Office, more than 400 girls are sexually exploited every month in the state. On average, the girls begin having sex for money between the age of 12 and 14.

“Atlanta is one of 14 cities in the United States that are the highest in terms of child prostitution and sexual exploitation,” said Brian D Lamkin, Special Agent in Charge, FBI Atlanta Field Office. “It’s a major transportation hub — not just domestically but internationally.”

Read the full article here

12 Stone Church and 40 Baskets

Wednesday, November 2nd, 2011

Keisha Head and Cathy Talley getting ready for the Voices Harvest Celebration

Last week JJF’s Voices Project hosted a Harvest Party for our girls. Voices provides healthy and holistic solutions to deter potential child sex trafficking contact, involvement and vulnerabilities. We are doing all we can to empower the girls in our program, and a part of that is teaching the girls to celebrate appropriate things in appropriate ways.

Tiara shows gift baskets from 12 Stone Church

The girls received beautiful gift baskets donated by 12 Stone Church.

Tiara Wingard, organizer for the donation, rallied the church into action after learning about Voices from Director Jennifer Swain.

Members donated enough toiletries and snacks to create 40 Spa Gift Baskets, and in late October the Church had their Compassion in Action Weekend where these beautiful gifts were assembled.

Jennifer Swain, Voices Director told me, “I try my best to frame our work in a way that people can understand how our girls need just as much help, if not more, than the girls who are actual victims, because in a safe house they have all they need.

“When they are at home, they tend to fall through the cracks. 12 Stone Church totally understood this, and  recognized why prevention is so important! I’m so glad they came through with this. It was very exciting for the girls to receive support from the community, and to feel the caring that goes into such a labor of love.”

Spa Baskets made the party so special for the Voices Girls

The girls had a great time making rice krispies and talking about their Halloween plans. One of the special features of each meeting is The Voice of The Day. Flip Charts line the walls and the girls express themselves on the topic of the day. Manifesto was the theme for the party, and the girls were told to write “anything that describes who you are and what you stand for.”

Here are some quotes I caught from the Manifesto Boards:

Your body is your temple.

I can only be me for me.

Love like you’ve NEVER been hurt.

Never bite the hand that feds you, because you never know who you may need your last glass of water from.

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Martha Turner is the Communications Officer for the
Juvenile Justice Fund

Have You Seen It?

Monday, August 8th, 2011

Local billboard owners are donating space to help in the effort to stop demand

The anti-sex trafficking billboards in the Metro Atlanta Area are springing up everywhere. The digital billboards come and go, so when you see a billboard, let us know as we track them across our city. Email us at info@juvenilejusticefund.org when you see one and we will add it to our roster. Have you seen one?

  • Conyers
  • Spaghetti Junction, at 285-W.
  • I-85 South and Shallowford Rd., Exit 93, on the right.
  • I-285 at Riverdale
  • I-85 at Cheshire Bridge
  • Hwy 141 at McGinnis Ferry

Developed by Kaffie McCullough and Jennifer Swain (A Future. Not A Past.) the billboards are sweeping across the city to let people know about the consequences of purchasing sex from underage girls.

Take Action To Stop Child Sex Trade

Sunday, July 24th, 2011

A Future. Not A Past.‘s 2nd Annual

“7200 Steps to Stop Demand”

5k Run/Walk

www.afuturenotapast.org

Did you know that 7200 men purchase sex from adolescent girls each month here in Georgia? Run or Walk with us as we raise funds to stop the prostitution of children by focusing on disabling demand. Are you ready to take your steps?

REGISTER TODAY!
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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1ST, 8:30AM

CANDLER PARK
Mary Lin Elementary
$20 Registration Fee before Sept. 26th
$25 Registration Fee on Oct. 1st 

GET MORE INFO HERE

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3 Ways to Register:

* Get Pledges Online – Personalize Your Link & Get Started!

* Register Online through Active.com – Register Now!

* Mail-in Registration Form with Payment - Download Now!

Join us and TAKE YOUR STEPS as we raise awareness to
stop the demand for prostituted children in Georgia.
Email info@AFutureNotaPast.org for more information.
There is no such thing as a child prostitute.  We hope you can join us!