GLM2 Speaks at Columbia County Exchange Club

Date: February 01, 2021

Kimberly McDonald-Walden the founder of GLM2 spoke at the Columbia County Exchange Club this past week. January was National Human Trafficking Prevention Month.

GLM2 stands for God Loves Me, Too. According to the group, human trafficking regularly occurs in Augusta, not just during Masters Week. The group helps victims of human trafficking and domestic abuse get their lives back on track.

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