Freedom Stones is a project that restores hope to survivors of sex slavery through training and employment of artisans and small business development. 100% of proceeds go to help women exit sex trafficking.
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This elegant natural white laser quartz pendent on 20 in gold color chain is the perfect pop of shine for the holidays, or every some special every-day fun! Necklace features an easy close...
$ 27.20 $ 68.00
This vibrant necklace incorporates an array of colors in genuine Turquoise, Obsidian, Carnelian, Stone, Cut Glass, Coral, Tigers Eye and Amazonite beads. A staff favorite because of the variety of...
$ 45.00
This lightweight hoodie is the perfect layer for those overcast days and cool evenings... or maybe even to sport during that beachfront campfire you've always wanted to enjoy. The "Discover...
$ 30.00 $ 60.00
A refreshing blend of traditional composite turquoise, lime composite turquoise (dyed), black agate, and faceted glass beads in lime, sea foam and black on black waxed cotton twine all held...
$ 20.00 $ 50.00
A refreshing blend of traditional composite turquoise, lime composite turquoise (dyed), black agate, and faceted glass beads in lime, sea foam and black on black waxed cotton twine all held...
$ 59.00
A sporty hoodie with a soft inside. The iconic zip hoodie that shows you're a lover who's also a fighter. • Flex Fleece (50% Polyester / 50% Cotton Fleece) construction...
$ 20.00 $ 50.00
A beautiful mosaic of orange and light brown carnelian and glass beads in an eclectic collection of sizes and shapes are anchored on black cotton waxed twine. This beauty is...
$ 27.20 $ 68.00
Crackled composite turquoise beads in a varied collection of sizes and shapes are strung on black cotton waxed twine and held together by our signature clasp of sterling silver. Handcrafted...
$ 28.00
A spacious and trendy tote bag to help you carry around everything that matters, including the message of freedom. This bag features a stunning view of Pattaya, Thailand's through ironic...
It turned out that jobs with decent pay were not as easy to find as she had first thought. Although she got a job serving drinks, the income was barely enough to pay her rent, let alone send money home to her family. It was at this point that Bia succumbed to the same pressure that hundreds of thousands of women in Pattaya had before her, and entered the sex trade...