Second Life Receives Grant

  • Tuesday, March 25, 2014

Second Life of Chattanooga has received a grant of $10,651.52 from the Community Foundation of Greater Chattanooga. This is a capital grant which will enhance Second Life's work against sex trafficking by strengthening its daily operational capacity.

"The Community Foundation of Greater Chattanooga has been a valued partner of Second Life since our beginning," said Jerry Redman, Managing Senior Partner of Second Life of Chattanooga. Terri Self, Senior Partner of Second Life, added, "The Community Foundation continues to show a commitment to supporting the community-wide awareness and education necessary to combating the issue of sex trafficking. This grant will allow us to broaden the delivery of our message of awareness, advocacy and collaborative action by equipping us with more of the tools we need to be efficient and effective on a daily basis."

Second Life of Chattanooga is a non-profit organization dedicated to creating awareness, advocacy and collaborative action on the issue of sex trafficking as it exists in Chattanooga, Hamilton County and Southeast Tennessee.

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