THE WRONGS:
- Poverty is the main artery, that leads to extreme human exploitation.
- Hunger and homelessness are it’s 2 lethal components that fuel it.
- 40 million people are enslaved through human trafficking.
- 71% are females.
- 13 years is the average age of human trafficking victims in the U.S.
- 1 in 4 are children.
(statistics per ILO report)
Now let’s CELEBRATE our SUCCESSES:
- At EOH, we work to strengthen communities and fight systemic causes of poverty
and injustices in an effort to prevent human exploitation. - Our 501C3 not for profit organization’s foundation, is based upon our 4 pillars of S.E.V.A.
SUPPORT, EDUCATE, VOLUNTEER,ADVOCATE.- SUPPORT: EOH serves a total of 500 warm lunch meals, to the hungry and homeless
population at Room In The Inn Shelter in Nashville TN, on the 1st & 3rd Mondays of
- SUPPORT: EOH serves a total of 500 warm lunch meals, to the hungry and homeless
EOH FEEDS THE HUNGRY NEEDS
campaign was launched in 2020 as a ‘PREVENTION’
tool to help fight against human exploitation.
This continous program not only provides hot meals on a bi-monthly basis to the
underserved, but also indirectly supports local community restaurants that are struggling
economically to keep businesses afloat during this Covid19 pandemic crisis.
EDUCATE: To empower survivors of human trafficking in the U.S through EOH Survivor
Scholarships program. (CLICK HERE to meet a few of our EOH scholars and graduates)
VOLUNTEER: Time and talents to build deep community spirit and support.
ADVOCATE: Collaborations with partner organizations to bring renewed opportunities,
that foster human dignity and respect, focusing on women and children.
Thank you,
Binny Jhala, Founder/CEO