On Tuesday, February 18, support the release of Project Harmony’s (projectharmony.com) Missing Documentary. This powerful film serves as a companion to the video released last year (2024), which highlighted the urgent need for their trafficking initiative. While the previous video featured brief survivor testimonies, this 30 to 40-minute documentary delves deeper into their stories, offering a broader understanding of the traumas these youth have endured. It explores the reasons behind their decision to run—what they are running to or from—and how these factors make them vulnerable to exploitation.
See the documentary on Boys Towns Campus. Tickets to this event are free and there are two showings, one at 3 p.m. and the other at 6:30 p.m. RSVP to one of the showings at projectharmony.com/events/ missing-documentary.
Since 1996, Project Harmony has been working to end child abuse and neglect. They do this through an innovative and highly collaborative service model that encompasses three equally important and overlapping pillars: response, treatment and prevention. Learn more at projectharmony.com.
