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Stop Child Abuse Now (SCAN) - 2916

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Tonight's special guest is Eileen Dong from Houston, Texas, a child abuse survivor and an advocate against domestic abuse, human trafficking, and sexual assault. Pageantry has become Eileen's platform for bringing awareness to the growing epidemic of gender-based violence, especially for filling in the gaps of culture stigma. As Ms. Texas, she's a community leader, keynote speaker, philanthropist, and survivor advocate, Eileen is the spokesperson of Hope Pyx Global, the host of The Ms. Texas Show, and the founder of Survivors Against Violence Everywhere (S.A.V.E.), Eileen uses her platform for awareness and prevention of domestic violence, sexual abuse, and sex trafficking, as well as to address cultural stigmas through her first-hand knowledge and experience with law enforcement and survivors. In the Asian culture, female abuse victims do not dare to speak up, neither is there an Asian voice who understands their culture. Gender discrimination has been a big problem in China which resulted in abortion, abandonment, and childhood abuse for girls. Eileen used to beaten up regularly and for no reason. Nothing was ever good enough. Later, she started working so hard her self worth. Eileen tirelessly volunteers over 2,000 hours a year. She has served over 11,000 people in the United States and all and the world. Featured on over 115 television stations, Eileen uses her platform for awareness and prevention of domestic violence, sexual abuse, and sex trafficking, as well as to address cultural stigmas through her first-hand knowledge and experience with law enforcement and survivors. Her work has been recognized by numerous government officials, including the United States Congress the Atlantic City Council and by Houston, where October 1st was proclaimed 'Eileen Dong's Day',

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