Stop-human-trafficking-400x400 In the summer of 2015, Lynne Barletta was asked to participate in an art event in Singapore to help raise funds for a safe home for trafficked and abused girls called Dayspring. Lynne painted an 8-foot anamorphic wave that was used as a fundraiser. She worked with children from various nations to help create a block-long mural for the project. An 18-year old girl worked at Lynne's side on the art project. She had been trafficked by her parents since age 8. Lynne said, "she went to Singapore to change lives, but her life was changed forever, by this beautiful precious girl." Upon returning to the states, Lynne researched the... read full review
Stop-human-trafficking-400x400 In the summer of 2015, Lynne Barletta was asked to participate in an art event in Singapore to help raise funds for a safe home for trafficked and abused girls called Dayspring. Lynne painted an 8-foot anamorphic wave that was used as a fundraiser. She worked with children from various nations to help create a block-long mural for the project. An 18-year old girl worked at Lynne's side on the art project. She had been trafficked by her parents since age 8. Lynne said, "she went to Singapore to change lives, but her life was changed forever, by this beautiful precious girl." Upon returning to the states, Lynne researched the... read full review