Wayne County Medical Society Foundation

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Human Sex Trafficking Awareness Documentary Appeal

The WCMS Foundation's focus is to influence and change the conceptual paradigm regarding sex trafficking by producing Men Who Buy Sex - Modern-Day Predators (watch trailer above). The mission is to expose the multi-billion dollar sex trafficking industry and to end sexual exploitation by encouraging laws that will protect innocent people from being forced, coerced, or fraudulently abducted into sex trafficking by directing our attention on the buyer. The film will highlight current legal ramifications and suggest alternatives, reveal the behavioral and psychological mindset of the buyer, and address real-world solutions in place curbing the demand. 

 

The Foundation anticipates distributing Men Who Buy Sex - Modern - Day Predators on a mass scale. Your donation will help protect future generations from sexual exploitation and make our world a safer place to live.

 

The Foundation has acclaim and experience in bringing forth awareness about the dangers of human trafficking. The award-winning documentary Stuck in Traffic - Modern-Day Slavery in Michigan highlights the insidious and pervasive nature of human sex trafficking in Michigan and how to guard our youth against its outreach. Watch this documentary here.










WCMS Foundation Programs

 Annual Golf Classic Fundraiser

Annual Holiday Party serving underprivileged children since 1984

Senior Abuse Prevention Awareness 

Obesity and Health Awareness

The Charles C. Vincent Memorial Scholarship for Wayne State University Medicine students

The William Beaumont Honorary Society 

Human Trafficking Awareness 

 

The mission of the WCMS Foundation is to educate the medical profession and the general public in matters of health and safety.

 

The Wayne County Medical Society Foundation was established by the Wayne County Medical Society of Southeast Michigan on August 12, 1987, and designated a 501 (c) (3) charitable foundation in 1988. The Foundation provides community service to Metro-Detroit through outreach programs.


Thank you to St. John Hospital Guild and Soroptimist International of Grosse Pointe for being our social media champions!

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