Against child trafficking: Women bring their vision to Washington
Thursday, 04 March 2010 00:00
In front from left are Fortuna Bucknor, Susan Allen, Kathy Harker and Christine Palumbo. In back, from left are Hilary Heijmen, Barbara Hathaway and Eileen Grasso.
More than 500 women will be convening in Washington, D.C., next week to mark the International Day for Women on March 9 and to lobby Congress to support efforts to combat child trafficking. This group will include 10 from Greenwich representing Women of Vision Fairfield County, one of 14 chapters across the country and Bermuda.

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