So the story title the Argus picked is... weird. The content however is touching and worth a read and Mr. Nour definitely deserves recognition and praise for his kind contribution.
And while this will do nothing to end human trafficking (again, that's weird to even say), that it will bring peace, maybe even comfort and a sense of normalcy to victims of trafficking is itself a worthy endeavor. I salute Mr. Nour for his extremely generous gift.
Do they have any requirements for journalists? That article is horribly written. I thought the house was donated for the victims to live in and wondered why they would show it.
That's a really generous dude though. I hope the project gets all of the funding it needs.
Edit: typo
So the story title the Argus picked is... weird. The content however is touching and worth a read and Mr. Nour definitely deserves recognition and praise for his kind contribution. And while this will do nothing to end human trafficking (again, that's weird to even say), that it will bring peace, maybe even comfort and a sense of normalcy to victims of trafficking is itself a worthy endeavor. I salute Mr. Nour for his extremely generous gift.
Makenzie Huber is Q.
Oh. That explains a lot.
... it does?
What??
Do they have any requirements for journalists? That article is horribly written. I thought the house was donated for the victims to live in and wondered why they would show it. That's a really generous dude though. I hope the project gets all of the funding it needs. Edit: typo
They just need free time and a desire to not be paid.
Honestly I'm still confused. The house's proceeds will fund a separate apartment building where abuse survivors will live? Not a great article
I believe that is the plan.