Human Trafficking Dominican Sisters of Peace host roundtable

On Friday, Jan. 17, the Dominican Sisters of Peace welcomed U.S. Senator Rob Portman (R-Ohio) and Congresswoman Joyce Beatty (OH-03) as they introduced bipartisan legislation to better protect missing and exploited children in the United States. The event was held at Martin de Porres Center in Columbus, Ohio. Sister Gene Poore, OP, councilor for the Dominican Sisters of Peace, welcomed all to the event and spoke. Read more, view photos
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ecause of the large number of students and others in our group, we had to split up and work at two different sites. This was a challenge as far as transportation, but once again, we survived. At the work sites, the students had the opportunity to engage in all types of work. They cleaned, mudded, sanded, and primed the bare walls. There was much to do, but we were determined to do what was necessary to speed up the resettling of the families that once lived in these homes. The young people working alongside those of us who are a bit older hit it off right away, and the work, though exhausting at times, was done in a wonderful spirit of laughter and fun.
One of our groups had the opportunity of meeting the woman who owned the home they were working on. With tears in her eyes, she spoke of her gratitude to these young volunteers. She told them she would pray for them and ask God to bless them for their hard work and for making her dream of finally “coming home” a reality.

