Nicole Tutrani, 2L
The Samaritan Women
Human Trafficking
Maryland
Between the numerous planes, trains, and “ricksaws”
my fellow interns have utilized as a mean of arriving at their destinations, my
tale of travel involves nothing more than an old Rav4 and a quick trip up to my
Uncle’s home outside of Baltimore, MD. I
have only just begun my venture with the Samaritan Woman Restoration Home here
in Baltimore and must say that out of everyone interning I was not the one
expecting to have a goat-feeding shift on my agenda. Nonetheless, everyday has
been a new blessing as I watch the Lord guide me step-by-step through His plans
for this state.
I
would be lying if I said that I had not
initially imagined myself traveling though the Amazon when I first heard about these amazing internship
opportunities, and I
suppose being a Yankee in Baltimore is dangerous enough on its own. I had it in
my head, however, that in
order to make an impact on the horror that is human trafficking I needed to go
somewhere a bit more “monumental.” I mean, it is Maryland! I am currently
working at the only restoration home in the state, which, mind you, only opened
its doors this past November. Diving into Maryland human trafficking
legislation, as my supervision put it so that as an Italian I would understand,
is like “diving into a vat of spaghetti and trying to straighten out the noodles,
you don’t know where to start.” Well, luckily for me, God does.
I
do not have much to report on my progress as I have just begun my research into
the Maryland Code, but in the short time I have been here I have
learned you do not need to go far from home or even your own family to
make an impact. I can assure you that whether you are working
internationally to protect those girls who act as the “supply” or in a Western
nation to prosecute those men who provide the “demand,” God has placed each one
of us in a position of His choosing so that He might work through us and for us
this summer.
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Nicole Tutrani, 6/4/12
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