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Paula Cornell | Content Marketing & Social Media Strategist at Love Justice International

Paula is from Seattle and joined Love Justice shortly after graduating from the University of Washington with a bachelor's degree in journalism and public interest communications. Prior to college, she spent several years volunteering with Youth With A Mission, where she heard and witnessed incredible stories from around the world of healing and redemption in the face of injustice. Seeing how stories like these could inspire hope, bring understanding, and spur people into action, she began to dream of how stories could change the world. This dream eventually led her to return to college to pursue a writing degree and delivered her into the hands of Love Justice, where she is happily learning to write with an awesome team of people for a cause that she cares deeply about.

Recent Blogs by Paula Cornell | Content Marketing & Social Media Strategist at Love Justice International

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Grace at Work: Tying Business to Impact
October 14, 2025

Grace at Work: Tying Business to Impact

With two young daughters of his own, the thought of losing them to the insidious crime of human trafficking was unbearable to Joshua Sun. He was already contributing to multiple...

6 min read
7 Human Trafficking Myths––and the Real Harm They Cause
September 30, 2025

7 Human Trafficking Myths––and the Real Harm They Cause

You’ve probably heard at least one of the many rumor mills around human trafficking—white vans, zip ties on car doors, underground tunnels, etc. But what do these myths cost?

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Dreams Made Possible: Atit’s Story
September 23, 2025

Dreams Made Possible: Atit’s Story

“I’m living my dream,” 27-year-old Atit said over the Zoom call, a huge smile on his face. His face lit up like that the moment he started talking about his favorite subject—music. After...

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Restoring Hope in Burundi
September 9, 2025

Restoring Hope in Burundi

Her name was Hope*—an irony considering she was dying alone in a ditch. Only 13 years old, she’d left her home in northern Burundi to seek work, but after two days and nights without food...

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She Escaped from Being Trafficked–Now She Helps Others Escape Too
September 2, 2025

She Escaped from Being Trafficked–Now She Helps Others Escape Too

Warning: This story contains some details of abuse that may be distressing to some audiences. Reader discretion advised. As they neared the border, Ayush* told Palisha* they would cross...

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How to Care About Injustice, Even When It Feels Far Away
August 5, 2025

How to Care About Injustice, Even When It Feels Far Away

A friend of mine once told me about a time when the kids she worked with emptied a bunch of plastic water bottles on each other for fun. Concerned, she tried to explain that it was a waste...

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How a Montana Realtor Became a Force for Freedom
July 29, 2025

How a Montana Realtor Became a Force for Freedom

How does a Montana realtor end up helping intercept more than 80 people from being trafficked? He didn’t change careers. He simply asked, How can I use what I already have to make a...

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Is that Job Offer Real? 7 Signs of a Trafficking Scam
July 1, 2025

Is that Job Offer Real? 7 Signs of a Trafficking Scam

Sixteen-year-old Kabelo* had an ambitious and beautiful dream—to become a professional soccer player in his home country, South Africa. His father, like many, wanted nothing but the...

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Shining the Light of Justice in Sierra Leone
June 24, 2025

Shining the Light of Justice in Sierra Leone

A man walked through the streets of Sierra Leone one evening on his way to church when he heard a muffled sound up ahead in the bushes, like a child trying to scream. He usually walked...

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