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'''Lauren Stevens''' is a founding Director and the Chief Executive Officer of [[Safe Passage Foundation]]. Prior to her involvement in Safe Passage Foundation, Ms. Stevens spent four years in the non-profit sector working first in project management and later as Executive Director for two humanitarian aid organizations in East and Central Africa.
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'''Lauren Stevens''' is a founding Director of [[Safe Passage Foundation]].
  
Lauren Stevens became aware of the difficulties facing youth raised in high demand organizations from her own experience of being born and raised in such an environment and later departing the movement with her husband and two small children.  
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She was born and raised in The Family and left the movement in December, [[2001]] with her husband and two small children.
  
Since exiting her community of origin, Ms. Stevens has focused her time and energy on education and career advancement whilst sharing her own experiences in order to help others coming from the same background to transition smoothly into society.
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Prior to her involvement the foundation, Lauren spent four years in the non-profit sector working first in project management and later as Executive Director for two humanitarian aid organizations in East and Central Africa.
  
==External Links==
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Since leaving The Family, Lauren has focused her time and energy on education and career advancement whilst sharing her own experiences in order to help others coming from the same background to transition smoothly into society.
*[mailto:lauren@safepassagefoundation.org Email]
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[[Category:Second generation]]

Latest revision as of 10:25, 5 November 2011

Lauren Stevens is a founding Director of Safe Passage Foundation.

She was born and raised in The Family and left the movement in December, 2001 with her husband and two small children.

Prior to her involvement the foundation, Lauren spent four years in the non-profit sector working first in project management and later as Executive Director for two humanitarian aid organizations in East and Central Africa.

Since leaving The Family, Lauren has focused her time and energy on education and career advancement whilst sharing her own experiences in order to help others coming from the same background to transition smoothly into society.