April 20th - 7pm
about the event
This one-of-a-kind event will challenge and inspire you. You'll come face-to-face with modern slavery both aborad and in the US. You'll have the opportunity to make art that will be hand delivered to rescued girls! You'll see an exclusive screening of "Worth Fighting For", the anticipated indie film by Rescue The Girl.
And you'll get to help raise funds to rescue a girl. You can't help millions, but you can help one, can't you?
Exclusive Prescreening of
"Worth Fighting For"
The Anticipated Unreleased Feature Film
produced by RescueTheGirl.com
A unique creative arts experience
Abolition Art Sale:
Create. Collaborate. Collect.
Do art. Buy Art. Help Rescue The Girl.
Donations Accepted
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FREE EVENT!
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What is it about?
1 Wake Up! Despite how "progressed"
we think we are, there is more slavery
in the world today than at any other
point in history.
2 The average cost of a human being on
the global slave trade and human
trafficking market is $90!
3 People like YOU are the solution. . .
(especially if you're the wrong person)
(seriously... watch the film, you'll see)
Using the Creative Arts to
Rescue Girls from Modern Slavery
We can't rescue millions, but we can rescue ONE.
JUST ONE is worth fighting for!
Consider this......
Rescue The Girl - the film
The current focus for RescueTheGirl is a feature film. We are excited about our film for one reason: it's tremendous potential to be an advocate for those enslaved and inspire hope-in-action.
Filmed both in the US and in India, this unique film not only shows the horrific reality of slavery - it also shows the inspiring solutions that are ALREADY working!
No one is getting paid to do this. We're all strictly volunteer. And frankly, even a "shoe-string budget" would be nice right now.
Will you help? If so, go ahead and contact us.
April 20th, 7pm
_ Texas A&M Commerce
Ballroom of the Student Center
Cost: FREE (donations accepted)
Coming in the main entrace to the campus, stay straight. The road will naturally curve around to the right, the new Sam Rayburn Student Center will be easily visble on your left.
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Contact via Phone, Email, or Web Form
General Info:
903.705.7767
info_rescuethegirl.com
Artist/Media Contact:
Matthew Armstrong
903.458.9288
Matthew_RescueTheGirl.com
Volunteer/Event Coordinator:
Nathan Cole
903.200.9292
Nathan_RescueTheGirl.com
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We need event sponsors and donations to cover our cost
so that 100% of the proceeds at the event got to the
rescuing girls. If you are interested in your business or
organization sponsoring the event, click on "contact" below.
Listen, we aren't charging a dime for this film. To get
the most impact, we've decided to FREELY GIVE IT AWAY!
We've put countless hours of hard work into this film
with a staff that is completely volunteer.
If you can believe in this vision please give today!
Thank You for taking action and supporting this critical work.
Every bit counts, whether $5 or $500.
Rescue The Girl processes all donations through Chi Alpha Campus Ministries to ensure you get giving credit while we await approval our own 501(3)C status with the IRS.
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Cost: FREE!!!
Are you an artists with a desire to use your talent to make a difference?
Join our incredible line of artists for abolition and rescue the girl.
Your donated art can help rescue a girl from the horrors of modern slavery.
Contact Sam at 903-461-1805
or by using the form.
Or go ahead and sign up here.
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