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Rachel Lloyd

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Rachel Lloyd is the founder and CEO of GEMS (Girls Educational and Mentoring Services). This non-profit organization empowers girls and young women affected by commercial sexual exploitation and domestic trafficking.

GEMS was founded by Lloyd in 1998 and provides a wide range of services to its clients, including counseling, education, job training, and housing assistance. The organization also advocates for policy changes at the local and national levels to improve the lives of survivors of commercial sexual exploitation and domestic trafficking.

Lloyd herself is a survivor of commercial sexual exploitation. She brings her personal experiences to her work with GEMS, where she is known for her dedication and commitment to improving the lives of young women and girls affected by commercial sexual exploitation and domestic trafficking.

In addition to her work with GEMS, Lloyd is a public speaker and author. She has written a memoir, "Girls Like Us: Fighting for a World Where Girls Are Not for Sale," which describes her experiences as a victim of commercial sexual exploitation and her work with GEMS. She has also spoken at conferences and events, including the Clinton Global Initiative and the United Nations. She has received numerous awards for her work, including the REACH Award, the Unsung Hero of Compassion award from His Holiness the Dalai Lama, the World of Children Hero award, and the New York Women's Foundation Woman of Vision award.

Overall, Rachel Lloyd is an advocate and leader in the fight against commercial sexual exploitation and domestic trafficking. Her organization, GEMS, is widely recognized for its innovative approach and for the significant impact it has had on the lives of young women and girls.

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Girls Like Us

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