National Safe Place and Southwest Airlines Announce 2009 'HEROES for Youth' Award Recipient
December 22 2009 - 11:00AM
PR Newswire (US)
LOUISVILLE, Ky., Dec. 22 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- National Safe
Place and Southwest Airlines announce Rachel Lloyd, founder and
executive director of Girls Educational and Mentoring Services
(GEMS) as the 2009 HEROES for Youth award recipient. Southwest
Airlines sponsors the HEROES for Youth award, established by
National Safe Place to recognize individuals who have made an
extraordinary contribution nationally to the services provided to
at-risk youth. Lloyd had been sexually exploited as a teenager. She
came to the U.S. in 1997 as a missionary to work with adult women
in correctional facilities and on the streets. She observed the
overwhelming need for services for young women at risk of sexual
exploitation who were being ignored by traditional social service
agencies. It became clear to her that specialized services were
essential for this population. Lloyd's efforts to transform public
perception of sexually exploited youth has included being
instrumental in the successful passing of the NY Safe Harbor for
Sexually Exploited Children Act and co-producing the Showtime
documentary, Very Young Girls. Through these efforts, thousands of
individuals learned that trafficking and commercial exploitation of
girls did not only occur in countries other than the U.S. Having
seen and experienced atrocious abuse fueled Lloyd's ability to make
a powerful difference. Lloyd has dedicated her life to empowering
the lives of young women. She provides a nurturing and
non-judgmental environment that allows each girl an opportunity to
receive the necessary support and services to treat the trauma and
violence she has experienced. Over the past ten years, Lloyd has
been at the forefront of the movement to end the commercial sexual
exploitation and trafficking of girls and young women. For many,
Lloyd is the only pillar of stability they have known, instilling
in them a sense of worth. GEMS has grown to a nationally recognized
and acclaimed organization and now are one of the largest providers
of services to commercially sexually exploited and domestically
trafficked youth in the U.S. National Safe Place based the HEROES
for Youth award on the following criteria: H Hear the voices of
at-risk youth E Engage in the discussion R Respond to the call O
Observe the need for change and take action E Educate and encourage
key stakeholders to make a positive difference S Significantly
change the lives of at-risk youth for the better Each year an
estimated 2 million youth run away. Most young people do not run
away to experience additional freedoms but rather are running away
from a problem that they cannot solve, according to Department of
Justice statistics from 2006. A Department of Justice study from
2002 indicates that 21 percent of runaway youth had been either
physically or sexually abused within their homes within the year
prior to their leaving. Safe Place was created as a community
collaboration that provides easy access to help for young people in
dangerous, threatening or vulnerable situations. There are over
17,000 designated businesses and community buildings displaying the
Safe Place sign nationwide. Since 1983, more than 240,000 youth
have accessed help at a Safe Place site or contacted their local
youth shelter after learning about Safe Place at a school
presentation. Safe Place often offers the first step to help and
safety for youth who have been abused, neglected or experienced
serious family situations. Each year the U.S. Senate designates the
third week of March as National Safe Place Week, recognizing the
thousands of businesses, schools, fire departments, law enforcement
and volunteers who work to keep communities safer for young people.
About National Safe Place National Safe Place, headquartered in
Louisville, Ky., provides training and technical assistance for
youth service agencies and businesses interested in developing a
Safe Place program. Safe Places provide access to immediate help
and safety for all young people in crisis. A public-private network
of more than 17,000 sites across the country extends the doors of
local youth shelters by displaying the Safe Place sign. Business
partners and community locations that appeal to youth - such as
fast food restaurants, convenience stores, fire stations, public
buses and libraries - connect kids looking for help with the youth
service agency. In 2008, 8,042 youth received immediate help at a
Safe Place site. Another 8,499 youth contacted a Safe Place site or
shelter for help after learning about the program through school
and community education. The Safe Place program was created by the
YMCA of Greater Louisville in 1983. For additional information,
visit http://www.nationalsafeplace.org/. About Southwest Airlines
Southwest Airlines' Share the Spirit program embodies the culture
of positive impact in the communities it serves - demonstrated
through Southwest's charitable giving, Employee volunteerism, and
community relations programs. Southwest Airlines is one of the most
honored airlines in the world, consistently appearing on the
FORTUNE Magazine's "Most Admired Companies" list. After 38 years of
service, Southwest Airlines, the nation's leading low-fare carrier,
continues to stand above other airlines - offering a reliable
product with exemplary Customer Service. Southwest Airlines (NYSE:
LUV) currently serves 68 cities in 35 states. Based in Dallas,
Southwest currently operates more than 3,300 flights a day and has
more than 35,000 Employees systemwide who work hard each and every
day to provide excellent Customer service and make a difference in
the community. To learn more about Southwest's community
involvement, visit http://www.southwest.com/cares.
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http://photoarchive.ap.org/ DATASOURCE: Southwest Airlines CONTACT:
Sandy Bowen of National Safe Place, +1-502-635-4392, Mobile,
+1-502-216-8877, Web Site: http://www.southwest.com/
http://www.nationalsafeplace.org/
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