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Leslie King

Leslie King-Friday was trafficked at the age of 15 for over 20 years in Grand Rapids, MI. On July 4, 2000, Leslie's life was changed forever. Through sincerity of her heart and an answer from God, Leslie was given a new lease on life and set to starting her life's work.

In 2005, Leslie utilized her experience, expertise, and inspiring example of a renewed lifestyle to open Sacred Beginnings, a safe haven that offers hope, and healing to trafficking victims. Leslie consults with law enforcement agencies, human service professionals, clergy, and others requesting direction and understanding in working with prostituted individuals. She also speaks at various conferences and academic institutions across the country on the issue of human trafficking.

Her awards and recognitions include: 2005 Grand Rapids, Woman of the Year nominee, 2008 YWCA Advocate of the Year, 2011 Rising Hero Award, 2014 "50 Most Influential Women in West Michigan," 2018 Michigan Liberator Award, 2019 Grand Rapids Negro Business and Professional Women's Club Certificate of Achievement, 2021 African American Leadership Award, and 2021 BBB Trust Award.