TY - BOOK AU - Lloyd,Rachel TI - Girls like us: fighting for a world where girls are not for sale, an activist finds her calling and heals herself SN - 9780061582059 AV - HQ281 .L57 2011 U1 - 362.88B 22 PY - 2011/// CY - New York PB - HarperCollins Publisherd KW - Lloyd, Rachel, KW - Girls Educational & Mentoring Services KW - Child trafficking KW - Child prostitution KW - Women political activists KW - Biography KW - Political activists KW - Girls KW - Civil rights KW - Child prostitutes KW - Sexually abused children KW - Children's rights N1 - Includes bibliographical references; Learning -- Risk -- Family -- Recruitment -- Pimps -- Johns -- Victims -- Cops -- Staying -- Leaving -- Relapse -- Unlearning -- Stigma -- Healing -- Leadership -- Beginnings; Prologue -- Learning -- Risk -- Family -- Recruitment -- Pimps -- Johns -- Victims -- Cops -- Staying -- Leaving -- Relapse -- Unlearning -- Stigma -- Healing -- Leadership -- Beginnings N2 - At thirteen, British-born Rachel Lloyd found herself spiraling into a life of torment and abuse. Vulnerable yet tough, she eventually ended up a victim of commercial sexual exploitation, until she broke free of the street and her pimp thanks to the help of a local church. But that was just the beginning. . . . Three years later, Rachel arrived in the United States to work with adult women in the sex industry and soon founded her own nonprofit, GEMS (Girls Educational and Mentoring Services), to meet the needs of those shunned by society. She also earned her GED and won full scholarships to college and a graduate program. Today, Lloyd is the director of GEMS in New York City, one of the nation's most groundbreaking nonprofit organizations. In stunning detail and with cinematic style, Lloyd tells her story -- a harrowing and inspirational tale of suffering, recovery, discovery, and nobility ER -