The Limited Partnership starting point!

When praxis professional foundation incorporated is doing counseling and some free pro bono paralegal work for an attorney for a sex trafficking victim and an attorney decides they can take the client on a contingent basis and we want to do the paralegal work for them as apex law service the for profit rather than as the non-profit what way do we have to make minimal profit and simply pay the paralegals and how do we have to have the LP setup between the non-profit and the business trust which…

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Other similar types of Washing

The below forms of manipulating the public in order to seem very connected to causes relate to how people do the same in the sex-trafficking and anti-pedofilia realms.  Our previous blog post was about that topic: Trafficking-Washing and Anti-Pedophilia Branding: Substance vs. Hype – Praxis Professional   1. Cause Marketing and “Pinkwashing” A well-known parallel is pinkwashing during Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Many companies place pink ribbons on products or run breast cancer awareness campaigns, but only a tiny fraction of proceeds actually goes to research or patient care. The…

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Trafficking-Washing and Anti-Pedophilia Branding: Substance vs. Hype

Efforts to combat sex trafficking and pedophilia occupy a uniquely powerful position in the realm of corporate social responsibility and nonprofit branding. Few causes evoke as much visceral public outrage as crimes against children and sexual exploitation. For this reason, both corporations and advocacy groups frequently highlight their alignment with these causes as evidence of moral authority and social responsibility. However, just as “greenwashing” undermines genuine sustainability by masking shallow commitments with environmental imagery, anti-trafficking and anti-pedophilia campaigns can fall prey to “trafficking-washing” and “pedophilia-washing.” These practices involve using the…

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Biblical Guidance on Sexuality from the Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod

Understanding Christian Teaching on Sexuality In a culture where conversations about sexuality, gender, marriage, and identity are often polarized, many Christians find themselves looking for clear, compassionate, and biblically grounded guidance. The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod (LCMS) offers a suite of resources designed to help believers engage these topics with both conviction and care. On their Social Issues — Sexuality page, LCMS gathers documents, articles, studies, and multimedia materials addressing questions such as: What the Bible teaches about sexual orientation, gender identity, marriage, abstinence, and cohabitation. (lcms.org) How to respond with…

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Building Religious Projects with views that oppose many in Government

Luther’s catechisms and writings affirm obedience to civil authority in temporal matters, but they also draw a bright line at spiritual teaching and conscience. The Schmalkaldic League acted on this principle: they obeyed the emperor in civil matters but resisted in matters of faith. Proclaiming biblical counseling in opposition to government trends fits squarely within this Lutheran tradition. 1. Luther’s Small Catechism (1529) In the section “The Table of Duties”, Luther cites Romans 13:1–4 under the heading “Of Civil Government”, teaching obedience to rulers. But he pairs this with other…

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Part 3: Prevention & Early Signals — Stopping “Runaway” Risk Before It Starts

Part 3: Prevention & Early Signals — Stopping “Runaway” Risk Before It Starts Part 1: Retiring the “Runaway” Label – Praxis Professional Part 2: The First 48 Hours — A Rapid-Response Playbook for “Runaway” (Endangered) Children – Praxis Professional North Star: Connection prevents crisis. Spot signals early, respond without blame, and build safety plans that make it easy to ask for help. Early Signals at Home Early Signals at School & Community Online Grooming: What It Looks Like Family Safety Plans (Template) Reducing Repeat Episodes After Recovery Printable Quick Checks…

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Part 2: The First 48 Hours — A Rapid-Response Playbook for “Runaway” (Endangered) Children

Part 2: The First 48 Hours — A Rapid-Response Playbook for “Runaway” (Endangered) Children Part 1: Retiring the “Runaway” Label – Praxis Professional Part 3: Prevention & Early Signals: Stop “Runaway” Risk Before It Starts North Star: Treat every missing “runaway” as endangered and act immediately. Mindset Shift Family & Caregiver Checklist (Hour 0–6) Schools & Community Actions (Hour 0–24) Law Enforcement & Child Welfare (Hour 0–48) Digital Evidence & Online Safety After Recovery: Stabilize & Re-Engage Sources Mindset Shift “Runaway” is not a low-risk category. It is an endangered…

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Part 1: Retiring the “Runaway” Label

Part 1: Retiring the “Runaway” Label Part 2: The First 48 Hours — A Rapid-Response Playbook for “Runaway” (Endangered) Children – Praxis Professional Part 3: Prevention & Early Signals: Stop “Runaway” Risk Before It Starts North Star: ⭐⭐ Every time a child runs away, that is a cry for help. ⭐⭐ The Reality Behind the “Runaway” Label The Trafficking Risk We Can’t Ignore Missing From Care: An Acute Danger A Story We Can’t Forget Change the Word, Change the Response What To Do—Right Now FAQ Sources When a child goes…

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Sponsor a GPU – Speed Justice for Survivors of Human Trafficking

The Crisis Every year, thousands of human trafficking survivors face long, complex legal battles to secure safety, restitution, and justice.For survivors rescued by our trusted network of private investigators, time is critical — yet legal document review can take weeks or even months, delaying safety and prolonging trauma. Our Mission We connect survivors directly to pro bono attorneys who fight for their rights.To support these attorneys, our nonprofit provides HIPAA-compliant AI-powered legal document review, accelerating the legal process while protecting client confidentiality. The bottleneck?We need high-performance GPUs to run secure…

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I asked ChatGPT about Psychological Resonance with VOLUNTEERS!

How do you find everyday people—working professionals, students, or retirees—who are willing to spend just 1–2 hours a day after work volunteering from home to help fight sex trafficking? Specifically, how do you recruit individuals who will commit to methodical research in support of pro bono legal casework and aftercare for trafficking victims? And more importantly, what kind of psychological profile or personality makeup makes someone ideal for this kind of behind-the-scenes, detail-oriented justice work—regardless of their college major or career background? To find people who will volunteer 1–2 hours…

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