Charity

Leah has been supporting Somaly Mam and the Somaly Mam Foundation for a few months now.




The Somaly Mam Foundation is a nonprofit organization committed to ending modern slavery and empowering its survivors as part of the solution. Human trafficking, a multi-billion dollar industry, is the fastest growing criminal enterprise in the world. With an estimated two million women and children sold into sexual slavery each year, it is a global crisis that must be stopped.

Co-founded by sex slavery survivor Somaly Mam, the Foundation works to eradicate sex slavery, liberate its victims, and empower survivors to create and sustain lives of dignity and as agents of next-generation change. The Foundation supports rescue operations, shelter services, and rehabilitation programs in Southeast Asia, where the trafficking of women and young girls is widespread.

The Somaly Mam Foundation also runs awareness and advocacy campaigns that shed light on the crime of human trafficking, spotlight its brave survivors as living examples of change, and engage the public, business sectors, and governments in the fight to abolish modern slavery.


In November 2012, Leah, Briana Evigan and Travis Van Winkle did a photoshoot with Steven James Collins Photography to fight against modern slavery.



Behind-The-Scenes photo of Leah on the set of the "What If It Was Me?" photoshoot against human sex trafficking in November, 2012.

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