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Futures ‘09 Bicycle Challenge Launches

May 10, 2008

The Somaly Mam Foundation has partnered with Look2TheFuture to present the Futures ‘09 Somaly Mam Bicycle Challenge:

In March 2009, 30 people will embark on a two-week cycle challenge through the streets of Cambodia. They will be riding to help the millions of innocent children who are forced into sexual slavery every year, a billion dollar industry in SE Asia.

Visit the Futures ‘09 homepage >>

If you’re interested in participating, you can register here. Riders are asked to provide $700 to cover travel expenses, and then raise an additional $6,000 through sponsors, or through our upcoming Futures ‘09 donation page. Registration is limited to the first 30 participants. For more information on what the tour will be like, check out the itinerary.

If you’re simply interested in supporting riders with sponsorship donations, stay tuned: our official sponsorship donation page will launch as soon as we have 30 riders.

Filed under: News — greg @ 6:23 pm



Denver Post: Anti-sex slavery activist in Denver tonight

April 22, 2008

Somaly Mam was featured today in the Denver post, in an article entitled Anti-sex slavery activist in Denver tonight.

“Working as a teen-aged sex slave in a Cambodian brothel, Somaly Mam says she served up to 30 clients a night. Some hit her. “I never thought, just lived hour by hour. I played with nothing. In my head: nothing. It was dark, dark, dark. I never trusted people,” Mam said Friday during a visit to Denver.

“I was dead.”

She tried suicide, she said.

Her turning point: the day a brothel pimp fired a bullet through the head of her friend, Srymom, who dared refuse customers - warning other girls to obey. Mam said she then began trying to help a newcomer, a girl with dark skin like her, and eventually used the brothel keys to set her free.

Brothel owners soon released Mam, deeming her too old for Cambodia’s booming sex trade.

Ever since, Mam has been arranging rescues of child sex slaves - more than 4,000 over the past decade. The group she formed - Acting for Women in Distressing Situations - counsels and rehabilitates them at shelters in Cambodia, Thailand, Laos and Vietnam.

Read the full article here.

Filed under: Denver Post, Media, News — greg @ 7:19 am



Somaly Mam Wins World’s Children’s Award

April 16, 2008

Somaly Mam’s continued effort to battle sexual slavery was recently honoured by the World Children’s Prize, decided by a vote of over 6 million children worlwide. From an article in the International Herald Tribune:

“A Cambodian activist who has worked to rescue girls from sexual slavery was named the winner Wednesday of the World’s Children’s Prize for the Rights of the Child.

The Swedish prize committee said Somaly Mam was honored for her “dangerous struggle” to save girls sold to brothels in Cambodia. She was selected the winner in a vote by 6.6 million children worldwide.

Mam was herself sold as a sex slave when she was a child and in 2006 her 14-year-old daughter was kidnapped, raped and sold to a brothel, the citation said.

She is now the president of AFESIP, the French acronym for Acting for Women in Distressing Situations, which has helped build safe houses that provide refuge, food, health care and schooling for girls saved from slavery.”

Read the full article here.

Filed under: Media, News — greg @ 1:08 pm



April Benefit Events a Success

April 14, 2008

New York

Thanks to help and support of supermodel, Petra Nemcova, the Somaly Mam Foundation Benefit Dinner in Manhattan was a success! Major sponsors included Diane von Furstenberg, Glamour Magazine, LexisNexis, Michael Angelo’s Wonderland, and Joseph Abboud. Hosting the event and speakers for the evening included Petra Nemcova; Abigail Disney; Glamour Editor-in-Chief, Cindi Leive, and LexisNexis Global CEO, Andy Prozes.

The evening began with a red carpet entrance where media such as Dateline, People Magazine, OK, US Weekly, and a local New York news channel interviewed the special guests.
Denver

Sponsored by the Hill Foundation the Denver cocktail benefit was held at the elegant and historical Oxford Hotel. Top News Anchor, Bertha Lynn of Channel 7 presented as mistress of ceremonies for the evening. Somaly Mam gave an emotionally powerful speech about her life in Cambodia and her dedication to helping the victims of sex trafficking.

In addition to the cocktail reception, the Denver Chapter of the Somaly Mam Foundation organized 2 sold out screenings of Holly, which included a question and answer session with Somaly Mam and film producer, Guy Jacobson. The evening served as both a fundraiser and opportunity to expose students and Denver community members to the cause. Sponsored by the Denver Film Society, the movie will continue playing through Friday.

Filed under: News — admin @ 10:02 pm



Somaly Mam and Film Holly Come to Denver

April 2, 2008

On Friday, April 4, 2008, the Somaly Mam Foundation will host a benefit featuring the premiere of the movie Holly. The film tells the story about a young girl caught in the web of the sex slave trade in Cambodia and the man who tries to save her. Shot on location in Cambodia, including many scenes in actual brothels in the notorious red light district of Phnom Penh, Holly, is a captivating, touching and emotional experience.

The film will run in Denver at the Starz Film Center from April 4 – 10. Two special screenings will be offered on the 4th: A 7 p.m. general public screening and a 9:30 p.m. student screening.

Tickets for the 7 p.m. show are $20 for the film and a Q&A session afterwards with Somaly Mam and the film’s producer, Guy Jacobson, or $50 to include a meet & greet with Somaly and Guy at 6 p.m.

Tickets for the 9:30 p.m. student screening are $10 and include a Q&A session with Somaly Mam and Guy Jacobson.

Proceeds benefit the Somaly Mam Foundation. To learn how you can purchase tickets for one of these special screenings, email mlumpp@somaly.org. Cash or check made payable to the Somaly Mam Foundation are accepted.

Tickets for showings April 5-10 can be purchased directly from Starz at http://www.denverfilm.org or at the ticket window. For more information, call 303-820-3456.

Filed under: News — admin @ 10:14 am



Somaly Mam Foundation Benefit in NYC — April 8th

March 28, 2008

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The Somaly Mam Foundation will be having a benefit in New York City at the Tribeca Rooftop on April 8th. Special guests include Petra Nemcova, Abigail Disney, Diane von Furstenberg, Cindi Leive, Mariane Pearl and more. Tickets and tables are currently on sale. Corporate sponsorships are still available. Please see the invitation for more information.

Filed under: News — admin @ 12:01 pm



Producer brings acclaimed film Holly to Denver in April

March 19, 2008

On Friday, April 4, 2008, the Somaly Mam Foundation will host a benefit featuring the premiere of the movie Holly. The film tells the story about a young girl caught in the web of the sex slave trade in Cambodia and the man who tries to save her. Shot on location in Cambodia, including many scenes in actual brothels in the notorious red light district of Phnom Penh, Holly, is a captivating, touching and emotional experience.

The film will run in Denver at the Starz Film Center from April 4 – 10. Two special screenings will be offered on the 4th: A 7 p.m. general public screening and a 9:30 p.m. student screening.

Tickets for the 7 p.m. show are $20 for the film and a Q&A session afterwards with Somaly Mam and the film’s producer, Guy Jacobson, or $50 to include a meet & greet with Somaly and Guy at 6 p.m.

Tickets for the 9:30 p.m. student screening are $10 and include a Q&A session with Somaly Mam and Guy Jacobson.

Proceeds benefit the Somaly Mam Foundation. To learn how you can purchase tickets for one of these special screenings, email mlumpp@somaly.org. Cash or check made payable to the Somaly Mam Foundation are accepted.

Tickets for showings April 5-10 can be purchased directly from Starz at http://www.denverfilm.org or at the ticket window. For more information, call 303-820-3456.

Filed under: News — admin @ 12:05 pm



Somaly Mam on Tyra Banks Show: Watch the Video

You can now view the complete episode of the Tyra Banks show featuring Somaly Mam, Susan Sarandon, Jared Greenberg, and Nicholas Lumpp. Check it out:

Parts two and three after the jump…

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Filed under: News — greg @ 11:30 am



AFA grads battle sex slavery

March 5, 2008

Somaly Mam Foundation founders Jared and Nicholas were recently featured on a Fox 21 report. Entitled “AFA Grads Battle Sex Slavery”, the report follows Nicholas and Jared as they talk to Air Force Academy cadets about their mission to stop sex slavery. Watch the video after the jump:
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Filed under: Media — greg @ 12:02 am



Somaly Mam Foundation Featured in Checkpoints Magazine

February 10, 2008

SMF founders Jared Greenberg and Nicholas Lumpp were recently featured in Checkpoints Magazine. You can read the full article on our new Media page.

Filed under: News — greg @ 7:15 pm


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