Screening License: California's Forgotten Children
Join us in hosting an Impact Campaign Screening to educate communities, raise awareness, unite non-profits in the field with citizens, and create jobs for survivor leaders. We are thrilled to partner with Kinema to make our film accessible to all.
COMMUNITY SCREENINGS
It is at the heart of California's Forgotten Children documentary's mission to bring impact that sparks meaningful conversations. We've worked with hundreds of organizations across the country to connect with audiences and give them the tools to combat this epidemic. We provide a guidebook with information about our world impact campaign, essential questions, helpful resources, event flow, logistics, what to do after your event, and more.
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California's Forgotten Children Documentary Feature
California's Forgotten Children is an award-winning feature documentary that follows a diverse group of resilient survivors who have overcome commercial sexual exploitation of children and are changing the world by ensuring no child is forgotten. This film gives viewers the tools to combat this e...
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California's Forgotten Children In-Person and Virtual Screening-Guidebook.pdf
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California's-Forgotten-Children-Resources.pdf
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