Community supporting Breaking the Chains CEO after daughter's murder
Family and friends continue to support a Fresno non-profit CEO and mother after her daughter was murdered last week in Los Angeles. Family and friends are supporting Fresno non-profit CEO and mother, Debra Rush, after her daughter, Kendra, was murdered in Los Angeles. The 20-year-old Kendra is the daughter of Breaking the Chains founder Debra, who works to help people from human trafficking. A GoFundMe page has raised over $15,000 so far to cover funeral expenses. Kendra was shot and killed on a street popular for human trafficking, according to a close family friend. Her mother has been vocal about the dangers of human slavery and has participated in several fundraisers to help survivors recover.
Published : 4 weeks ago by in Business General
FRESNO, Calif. (KFSN) -- Family and friends continue to support a Fresno non-profit CEO and mother after her daughter was murdered last week in Los Angeles.
20-year-old Kendra is the daughter of Debra Rush, the founder of Breaking the Chains.
The local group works to help free people from human trafficking.
A GoFundMe page has raised more than $15,000 so far to help with funeral expenses.
A close family friend said she was shot and killed on a street popular for human trafficking.
Her mother, Debra, has spoken to Action News many times, helping to raise awareness about the dangers of human slavery.
She's also been a part of several fundraisers to help survivors break the cycle and get back on their feet.
Topics: Crime, Business Leaders, Murder