From Marcel van der Watt, NCOSE <[email protected]>
Subject NCOSE Team Shares Their "Why?"
Date December 11, 2025 12:36 PM
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Dear Friend, 

As we approach the end of 2025, we’re asking our team members to reflect on their

“Why?”

Why do they do this work, fighting against sexual exploitation? Why did they choose NCOSE?   

Here’s what Christy Horn, our Project Specialist in HR and Operations, had to say:  

“I come from a long heritage of sexual violence and misogyny; women who experienced exploitation and made their way through this world with grit and determination despite their hardships. Their stories were not believed. They were not offered comfort or resources. They were often very alone.  

I learned their stories young, and I always asked, 'How could that happen? Why did it have to be that way?'

Gradually my question became, 'Why

does

it have to be

this

way?' as I learned through my own experiences that the world is still much the same, and sexual exploitation is a common experience, almost an expectation of being a woman.”  

But here’s the thing:

it

doesn’t

have to be this way.

Not if people like you

stand with Christy and the rest of our team

in fighting for change.   

Alone, it may feel like we’re drowning, just struggling to stay afloat in the vicious rapids of sexual exploitation.

But

together,

we can do more than stay afloat—

we can turn the tide

.

   

Now is the best time to

dive in and join the movement.

Thanks to a generous $1 Million Matching Grant, every dollar you will be

DOUBLED

. That means your gift goes TWICE as far in fighting sexual exploitation!  

Make a double-impact gift today.

Gratefully,

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