South Vegas Chamber has formed a strategic partnership with Love Never Fails. Love Never Fails mission is to END Human Trafficking. Love Never Fails empowers all people to express and experience our best sense of humanity. We do this by restoring restoring, educating, and protecting survivors of human trafficking and their community. The Love Never Fails organization was formed in December 2011 after the Founder's teenage dance student experienced human trafficking in the SF Bay Area. Our Board of Directors and Advisory Board include thriving survivors and their families, business owners, teachers, social workers, Pastors, local government executives, attorneys, health care workers, etc. All of our non-profit Board and Advisory members are engaged voluntarily. We are committed to all youth's well-being and driven to restore education and protect them from sex trafficking. Each LNF program was developed with one person in mind. Our approach holistically addresses survivors' needs on their journey to safety and wholeness.
Vanessa Russell has developed children in dance, teaching hundreds, ages 3-25, lyrical, flags, hip hop, and mime since 2000. In 2010, one of her 14-year-old dance students was sold into human trafficking. Although she was eventually located and is now being restored, Vanessa encountered many others who, like her student, were US-born women, men, and children trapped in modern-day slavery.
Her response was to launch Love Never Fails, a nonprofit dedicated to restoring, educating, and protecting those involved or at risk of becoming involved in domestic human trafficking. Love Never Fails has educated thousands of children and community members on the issue of human trafficking, opened eight homes that provide long-term safe housing and restorative services for over 400+ women, men, youth, and children impacted by human trafficking, and launched an IT Academy connecting under-served community members with financially sustainable careers. Vanessa believes that the issue of human trafficking can be solved through love expressed in prayer, safe housing, mentoring, job training, outreach, and education.
Vanessa also worked for 23 years in leading technology and sales organizations in the IT industry. She retired from Cisco Systems in January 2019 to lead Love Never Fails full-time. Her professional hope is to inspire and motivate people to develop businesses and themselves. She and her husband, Pastor Timothy Russell, are blessed to have seven children and six grandchildren.
Vanessa graduated from the University of San Francisco with a B.S. in Information Systems Management and is currently enrolled at California Southern University pursuing a Master's/Doctorate in Psychology. She is a sought-out keynote speaker, a Professor of Computer Science and Information Systems for Peralta Colleges, a Pastor with the International Foursquare Gospel (ICFG), where she co-leads the national Anti-Trafficking Causes Network, and published author of the Fight For Love workbook. Vanessa serves as Vice Chair of Contra Costa and Solano County Family Justice Center Board (Board of Directors – Family Justice Center (cocofamilyjustice.org) ), East Bay Interagency Council, and Thrivent Financial Pacific Sierra Board Chair (About Thrivent Financial | Thrivent Member Network). Former board chair of Oakland's Violence Prevention Coalition (oaklandvpc.org).
Love Never Fails empowers all people to express and experience our best sense of humanity. We do this by restoring, educating, and protecting survivors of human trafficking and their community.The Love Never Fails organization was formed in December 2011 after the Founder's teenage dance student experienced human trafficking in the SF Bay Area. Our Board of Directors and Advisory Board include thriving survivors and their families, business owners, teachers, social workers, Pastors, local government executives, attorneys, health care workers, etc. All of our non-profit Board and Advisory members are engaged voluntarily. We are committed to all youth's well-being and driven to restore education and protect them from sex trafficking.
Each LNF program was developed with one person in mind. Our approach holistically addresses survivors' needs on their journey to safety and wholeness.
Human trafficking is the illegal trade of human beings for forced labor or commercial sex. It is a $150 billion-a-year global industry and one of the world's biggest markets. Human trafficking is the third-largest crime industry globally.
Anyone can be a victim of sex and labor trafficking. Minors cannot choose to be sold for sex. Anyone under age 18 is a victim. Children who are sex trafficked may also be forced to create child pornography.
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