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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.

Community supporting Breaking the Chains CEO after daughter's murder

Publié : il y a 4 semaines par dans 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.


Les sujets: Crime, Business Leaders, Murder

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