NORFOLK, Va. — A 15-year-old human trafficking survivor showcased her healing journey through art at an emotional exhibit Saturday at the d’Art Center in Norfolk, displaying themes of loss, grief, and resilience.
The young artist is a resident of The Hallow, part of the Samaritan House nonprofit organization that provides housing and rehabilitation for trafficked youth between the ages 11-17. All profits from artwork sold at the exhibit went directly back to the survivor who created the pieces.
“So, the pieces represent the healing process for one of our victims. She’s a victim of sex trafficking,” said Robin Gauthier, executive director of Samaritan House…