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Photo Gallery: International Princess Project visits La Canada Presbyterian Church

Last week at La CaƱada Presbyterian Church, Julie Wood of the Southern California-based International Princess Project told local parents about the difficult lives and good outcomes for women from India who were forced into the sex trade but who are now taking control of their families and fortunes by making clothing at International Princess sewing centers.
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Jessica Pokaski, from second left, and other mothers shop around for pajama bottoms made by the International Princess Project, which advocates for women who are enslaved in prostitution, at the La Canada Presbyterian Church on Wednesday, November 7 2012.

International Princess Project visits La Canada Presbyterian Church

( Cheryl A. Guerrero/Staff Photographer / November 7, 2012 )
Jessica Pokaski, from second left, and other mothers shop around for pajama bottoms made by the International Princess Project, which advocates for women who are enslaved in prostitution, at the La Canada Presbyterian Church on Wednesday, November 7 2012.
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