Champions Foundation News is a place where you can find exciting news of current updates of what is going on within Champions Foundation.
11/28/2010
Ryley is on a mission.  But this is just no ordinary person on a mission.  This is a 10 year old girl who was inspired to raise funds for AIDS orphans on the other side of the world.  Riley heard about the Champions Forever Home last spring, and was moved

1/3/2011
For the third year in a row, Sue Spalding has taken on the challenge of helping us with the Champions Forever Home by hosting an auction at a local golf club.  The event allows her an opportunity to share some information about AIDS orphans in Africa, and offers them a

1/8/2011

The Champions Foundation recently helped host a night focused on ending human trafficking in all its various forms. The event took place at the Tacoma campus

1/13/2011

The Trafficking Victims Protection Act

The United States’ Trafficking Victims Protection Act (TVPA) of 2000 defines "severe forms of trafficking in persons" as:



1/14/2011

Trafficking is a lucrative industry. It is now the fastest growing criminal industry in the world. Globally, it is tied with the illegal arms trade, as the second largest criminal activity, following the drug trade. Human trafficking usually affects women and children. The

1/14/2011

Nicole Brodeur 

1/29/2011

Romania is rapidly becoming a major transit for the sale of people into the European Union. Victims as young as twelve years old are being trafficked to Romania from destinations as far-reaching as Honduras, Afghanistan, the Congo, and China, according to

2/10/2011
The Tree House is a place where families can stay, free of charge, while their critically children are being treated at Mary Bridge Children's Hospital.  Our volunteer team members come into the Tree House once a month, providing friendship, support, and a free meal hot meal. If you are interested

3/11/2011
Memorial services for Pierce County Sheriff's Deputy Shandon Wright were held at the Champions Centre in Tacoma, WA on Friday, March 11, 2011.  The Champions Foundation was honored to help provide volunteer assistance throughout the preparations, and during the memorial.

3/30/2011
Shared Hope is an organization devoted to ending sex trafficking world wide.  Former Congress woman Linda Smith left her position in Washington DC to start Shared Hope and bring global attention to this growing problem.  Washington State recently received its report card and sadly, rated very poorly at third in

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