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Rotary Fundraiser In Doylestown To Give A 'Voice To The Voiceless'
Proceeds from Central Park concert will benefit work to combat human trafficking in Bucks County and beyond.

DOYLESTOWN, PA — The Young Professionals of the Doylestown Rotary Club will host a fundraising concert on Oct. 14 at Central Park to combat human trafficking in Bucks County and beyond.
The "Voices for the Voiceless" concert takes place on Saturday, Oct. 14 from 2 to 5 p.m. at the C&N Amphitheater in Central Park, Doylestown, featuring Class Act, a high energy, local band of teachers.
"Every ticket supports recovery, rehabilitation, and prevention efforts, turning this inspiring evening into a powerful call to action," said the club. "Be part of an experience filled with compassion, music, and change, as we unite to support victims of this ongoing crisis."
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Over 90 percent of sexually-exploited victims are female, often from marginalized groups, said the Rotarians. The victims remain stuck in this horrid situation due to threats against their lives, creating a cycle of hopelessness and despair and a feeling they cannot speak up.
“As a community we cannot stay silent," said the Rotarians. “It’s time for all of us to use our voices and say enough is enough!”
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Proceeds will benefit local victims of human trafficking and assist with creating awareness. For tickets, sponsorships, and donations, visit https://voices.dryp.org/. Individual tickets cost $15 online ($20 at door or $40 max for family).
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