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− | '''Safe Passage Foundation''' is a not-for-profit foundation established by former [[second generation]] Family members [[Julia McNeil]], [[Lauren Stevens]] and [[Nahchey Storer]]. The | + | '''Safe Passage Foundation''' is a not-for-profit foundation established by former [[second generation]] Family members [[Julia McNeil]], [[Lauren Stevens]] and [[Nahchey Storer]]. The organization, which has its headquarters in [[New York]], has taken the [http://www.ohchr.org/english/law/crc.htm UN Convention on the Rights of the Child] as its guiding philosophy. It aims to protect minors within High-Demand Organizations from abuse and exploitation, and to provide resources, support and advocacy for those who choose to leave but are unprepared to face the challenges of the outside world. |
Safe Passage's mission includes encouraging open dialogue with restrictive communities on welfare matters, providing crisis intervention if needed, and helping young people in transition to find safe havens through housing and education programs. The foundation hopes to involve former childhood cult members who have moved successfully into outside adult society. | Safe Passage's mission includes encouraging open dialogue with restrictive communities on welfare matters, providing crisis intervention if needed, and helping young people in transition to find safe havens through housing and education programs. The foundation hopes to involve former childhood cult members who have moved successfully into outside adult society. |
Revision as of 08:18, 31 March 2005
Safe Passage Foundation is a not-for-profit foundation established by former second generation Family members Julia McNeil, Lauren Stevens and Nahchey Storer. The organization, which has its headquarters in New York, has taken the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child as its guiding philosophy. It aims to protect minors within High-Demand Organizations from abuse and exploitation, and to provide resources, support and advocacy for those who choose to leave but are unprepared to face the challenges of the outside world.
Safe Passage's mission includes encouraging open dialogue with restrictive communities on welfare matters, providing crisis intervention if needed, and helping young people in transition to find safe havens through housing and education programs. The foundation hopes to involve former childhood cult members who have moved successfully into outside adult society.
External links
- Safe Passage Foundation
- Safe Passage Foundation and Where Things Currently Stand — Article on MovingOn, Aug. 05, 2004.