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      <image:caption>She is developing the OnRamps Collaborative, a multidisciplinary, collaborative effort to build financial opportunities for survivors of trafficking, and the Flourish Academy, a 12-week life skill program. Jessica is also a Survivor Advocate with 10+ years of experience. She is the co-creator of the Know More program to educate teens about human trafficking. She sits on the CSEC Advisory Board for the state of California under the National Center for Youth Law. Beauty for Ashes Scholarship Fund</image:caption>
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