"Community Rallies Against Illegal Sex Trade" by Katie Crowther

Las Vegas (NV )
- Beyond the bright lights and tall buildings
of the strip, there's a growing problem in Las Vegas. According to the
non-profit organization, Stop Child Trafficking Now, thousands of children and
teenagers are becoming victims of the illegal sex trade. Las Vegas, which is
considered the adult entertainment mecca, scores as one of the top 15 cities in
the world for child sex trafficking.

Dozens of Las Vegans came together
Saturday, to fight that statistic. They took to the streets for a three-mile
walk, organized by Stop Child Trafficking Now.

"There are thousands and
thousands of these kids transported through Las Vegas," says one of the event
organizers, Jimmy McNamara. "Some stay, but a majority of them go throughout the
entire country."

"It just doesn't make sense to me at all, why someone
would pay money to sleep with a child," says Kimberly Glucker. "It's just
inconceivable."

Glucker participated in the walk with her three young
children. She doesn't want her kids growing up in a world where child sex
slavery is a reality. "We need to do something, and stop this every way
possible."

A group of teenagers from Green Valley High School agree. They
walked in solidarity, because for them, the issue hits close to home. Many of
them are the same age, as those sold into the sex industry.

"I can't
believe it's here in our city," says Britney Smith, 17.  "It could be my sister,
or best friend. We have to fight for this cause. If we can stop it now, we don't
have to worry about anyone else being in it."

The walk raised hundreds of
dollars to fight sex trafficking. This is the event's third year in a row, and
each year it gains more support. The same walk was held in more than 35 other
cities across the country. They were all organized by Stop Child Trafficking
Now.

Published: 09/24/11 by Channel 13 Action News via internet
http://www.ktnv.com/news/local/130508723.html
Note: Britney Smith is one of our senior members and was volunteering with C.H.A.N.C.E. at this event.
 
I'm equally excited about the incredible team of Captains leading our volunteer troops this year. I cannot tell you how lucky we are to have them.  If you haven't already heard from your Captain yet he or she will be contacting you ASAP to provide basic assignment instructions as well as logistics (parking, directions, etc.) If you have signed up for several assignments (bless you!) you may be contacted by a few different Team Captains. Please let me know if you aren't contacted within the next couple of days and I'll be happy to help you get the information you need to be successful on race day. 
We have a lot of great groups joining us this year as Ironman Foundation Grant Recipients. These are not for profit groups within our community that will be providing volunteer services in exchange for a monetary donation! The Ironman Foundation has committed to giving thousands of dollars back to our community by way of these recipients.  Please welcome:
-C.H.A.N.C.E. Club at Green Valley High 
-Somerset Academy of Las Vegas
-Nevada Childhood Cancer Foundation
-Henderson Lacrosse Club
-Smalley Elementary PTA
-The Monkey Gym
-Henderson Community Foundation
-Steve Schorr Elementary School
-Grant A Gift Autism Foundation
-Green Valley Basketball Program
-USA Swimming Foundation (BCH Parent Booster Club)
-Las Vegas After School All Stars (REI)
-Foothills High School Men's Soccer
-Las Vegas Youth Orchestra
-Foothills High School Band

Thank you again for your commitment! We are looking forward to working
with you and simply could not do it without you!

Meg Lowery
Volunteer Director
Ironman 70.3 World Championships
Lake Las Vegas 5150
2011 ITU Long Course World Triathlon Championships



 
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Article from The InvestiGator: Volume XX, Issue II, Green Valley High School, November 2010
Published: November 2010 in The InvestiGator

 
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*The following captions were found under a section entitled "New Club on the Block."

1. During CHANCE's third meeting, Mrs. Rosemary Smith's room, senior Karishma Gupta brought cookies to welcome new members to the club. They ended up only being able to give each member half of a cookie because there were more people than they had expected. Over thirty students showed up. 2. CHANCE members listen to news about which organizations they are going to raise money for and figure out which fundraising ideas they should use. 3. President Ashley Martinez and Co-Vice President Rebecca Ubalde talk to the club members about t-shirt ideas and volunteer opportunities. They helped out teachers around the school on October 26 and volunteered at different elementary schools' harvest festivals. 4. Juniors Eleanor Marrs and Ashley Martinez talk about how they are going to pass out boxes at every meeting for donations to help raise money for all the organizations, domestic and international, they plan on helping.

Published: May 2011 in the Green Valley High School 2010-2011 Yearbook (Volume 20)


 
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*The following quote is from a section titled "Changing the World, One Club at a Time."

"CHANCE is a great opportunity for teenagers to get involved in our community, help out, volunteer for great organizations, and help those in need. It inspire me to be more involved in volunteering and assisting others." - Pinky Pineda, 11




Published: May 2011 in the Green Valley High School 2010-2011 Yearbook (Volume 20)



 
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C.H.A.N.C.E. Club's 2010-2011 Yearbook Photo
Front Row: Erica Ellington, Eleanor Marrs, Rebecca Ubalde, Ashley Martinez, Brittany Lesperance, Melissa Collier, Ruben Ramos, Rohit Nathani

Second Row: Lauren Boushy, Briana Johnson, Janelle Banagan, Joy Durkin, Everlyn Kimdy, Karishma Gupta, Pinky Pineda, Blake Morrell, Julie Greenleaf, Leanna Ranieri

Third Row: Sydney Hinkle, Erika Hanuscin, Matthew Brueckmann, Curtis Liddiard, Shavon Stevens, Melissa Brown, Cassidy D'Amour, Amber Bell, Therese Lopez, Alexa Cachero, Mrs. Rosemary Smith

Back Row: Catherine Neilan, Jordan Richardson, Robert Bellucci, Hansaem Kim, Seug Lee, Andrew Bowers, Truman Crandell, Angeline Dones

Published: May 2011 in the Green Valley High School 2010-2011 Yearbook (Volume 20)

 
*The following is a description of C.H.A.N.C.E. club found on the Green Valley High School's website.

C.H.A.N.C.E was created by teens, for teens, with the sole purpose of helping others and creating a better world by rasing funds for national and international/ nonprofit/ charity organizations, volunteering as a groupwithin our commmunity, and learning about how helping and other fun activities can be beneficial to those in need. This club is all about getting involved and working together. 


Published: September 2010 to http://greenvalleyhs.org/ under "Clubs & Organizations Information"