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Hello there,


After much consideration, contemplation and debate I have founded a grass-roots group to raise public awareness of child sexual exploitation and to campaign against a culture that facilitates it.



The website is here:

http://www.allourdaughters.co.uk


I have posted this in the Drawing Room but I am told here is more appropriate.


This issue has been in and out of the headlines but I personally feel there is a need for a campaign to help ordinary people challenge a culture that facilitates this exploitation.


There are, of course, some amazing charities that work in this area, but they are all directly helping the actual victims of this abuse. This group could not attempt to do this.

This campaign hopes to raise public awareness of child sexual exploitation, and to enable ordinary people to challenge some of the ideas, which I believe help facilitate this abuse.


It would be great if you check out the website, and if you feel strongly about this issue to get in touch via the website and become a supporter.


Many thanks,

Laura McGowan

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