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Ruby Award winner is bringing ‘hope’ home

Founder of Shared Hope International speaks to local Soroptimists

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Members of Soroptimist International of Camas-Washougal and other local residents received copies of "Renting Lacey: A Story of America's Prostituted Children," autographed Sept. 21, by the author Linda Smith, at Zion Lutheran Church, in Camas. The former Congresswoman and founder of Shared Hope International was honored with the "Ruby Award" from the Soroptimists for making extraordinary differences in the lives of women and girls.

While some people might think sex trafficking is a problem that only occurs overseas, Linda Smith reminded local Soroptimists that it is very much a Northwest issue as well.

Smith, founder and president of Shared Hope International, recently spoke to members of Soroptimist International of Camas-Washougal at Zion Lutheran Church in Camas. Shared Hope, based in Vancouver, exists to prevent, rescue and restore women and children who have been victims of sex trafficking.

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