Chloe was a 19-year-old college student, navigating her second year of university life. She was studying psychology and was determined to make a difference in her community. Chloe was a bright and ambitious young woman, with a passion for social justice.
Months later, as a junior analyst at a reputable firm that emphasized mentorship and work‑life balance, Chloe looked back on her sophomore year with gratitude for the hard lessons she’d learned. She joined the university’s alumni board, championing policies that protect future students from exploitation. The weight that once pressed down on her shoulders had been transformed into a platform for advocacy—a reminder that even when a system tries to exploit, resilience and solidarity can rewrite the narrative. Chloe was a 19-year-old college student, navigating her
The consequences of exploitation can be severe and long-lasting. Young adults, like Chloe, who are exploited may experience: Months later, as a junior analyst at a
Through her efforts, Chloe was able to raise awareness and funds for the organization. Her hard work and dedication paid off, and the organization was able to continue its vital work in the community. The consequences of exploitation can be severe and