No More Victims

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No More Victims, founded in 2002, is a program that helps students and adults alike who have been raped, sexaully assaulted or harassed, or beaten. The program had started with former parole officer, Marilyn Gambrell, who became a teacher to help several students who have been sexually harassed, raped, or beaten. in 2005, the story became a made-for-tv movie called Fighting the Odds: The Marilyn Gambrell Story. Since the program was founded, over two-thousand high school students had gradutated from high school and went to college.

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