Sarah Davison-Tracy is an author, an activist, a philanthropist, and a passionate leader who gathers like-minded individuals and groups around the world to work together to support human rights causes.
In her groundbreaking book, “No Longer Untouchable: A Story of Human Trafficking, Heroism, and Hope,” Sarah shares the stories of four young Nepali women who were kidnapped and held in a brothel in India where they were forced to become sex workers. Miraculously they were all rescued, and asked Sarah to share their story with the world. Sarah's work is included in a documentary about the young women's journey to wholeness and their work to help others suffering the same fate due to be released this year. DocLand Documentary. Sarah was also featured inthisCNN Story
Many years ago, Sarah founded Seeds of Exchange, a non-profit dedicated to bringing community together to Make a Mighty Difference in the World. In 2022 she visited war-torn Ukraine twice to deliver water-filtration systems. She brings community together in multiple ways, gathering help and support and sharing it broadly. She is a force for good and her indomitable spirit shines through in this podcast.
“We do what we do because we believe that we belong to each other and that each and every person matters. We passionately work to make an indelible dent in global human rights and in one another’s day-to-day lives. We connect individuals, non-profits, government agencies, or businesses, in order to increase the ability of each to make a unique and significant impact. We are making a difference locally and globally, together, through building community, storytelling, and philanthropy.”
To connect with Sarah, invite her to speak, or to support Seeds of Exchange Giving Fund, visit her website SEEDS OF EXCHANGE.
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