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Here, we hope to publicize and promote the many helpful non-profits doing great work in the city. While most may think of New Orleans as a party town, when you get past that you find a darkness to the city that good people and volunteers work tirelessly to fight and improve.
For our first feature, we have chosen Eden House. Eden House is a non-profit organization aimed at helping victims of prostitution and sex-trafficking by providing long-term housing and assimilation counseling, job training, family assistance services at no cost. Founded by Kara French and run by executive director Kara Van De Carr, these ladies are doing their part to assist a demographic of the city that has been largely left to be forgotten in dark alleys and seedy hotel rooms.
It was the Super Bowl bid that got me thinking about this subject. While the statistics around that claim are heavily disputed, it should be noted that many working girls are transported to cities during times where there is an influx of visitors. While I would have loved nothing more than hosting the Super Bowl again and having the Saints dominate in it if these allegations are true, then I want no part of it in my town. But what about other events in the city that bring a large population of visitors?
Does that mean more insidious and dubious activities have to be entertained? Not in my opinion. And when you participate in the market, you feed it. You are the problem. Her most prominent discovery?
The utter lack of research and social programs aimed at helping victims of prostitution or sex trafficking in Louisiana. She equates these women, threatened and abused into working, as slaves in this article for the Loyola Maroon.