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Award-winning production coming to Cape High

April 23, 2024

We have become increasingly aware of the scourge of human trafficking in our small county. Sussex Countians have a unique opportunity to see an award-winning production that tells one woman's story and her journey through the depths of trafficking, addiction and redemption. Former New York City call girl, Mary Goggin, shares the true story of trauma, alcoholism, drug addiction and prostitution, a story told with dark humor, unflinching honesty and unsentimental pathos. 

Fund For Women, Sussex County, What Is Your Voice and Philanthropy Delaware are bringing this poignant and hopeful story to Cape Henlopen High School for one performance Sunday, April 28. All proceeds from the event will directly benefit organizations actively dealing with human trafficking within our community. For tickets, go to whatisyourvoice.org/runaway-princess.

Cheryl Mitchell
Georgetown
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