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Over
300 women have been brutally killed in
Juarez, Mexico in the last decade.
Anywhere from 400 to 500 are still
missing. These humble Mexican women,
(girls, most of them, between the ages
of 12 and 22, mostly slender,
long-haired and pretty) were either
walking to or from their $50-a-week jobs
at one of the maquiladoras.
On May
1, 2004 I formed a foundation under the
non-profit status of St. Mark’s
Methodist church, named Pink Crosses.
The initial purpose of the foundation
was to bring comfort and closure to the
families of the murdered girls in Juarez
through the use of forensic
identification.
Frank
Bender, a world famous forensic sculptor
from Philadelphia was hired by the
foundation to go to Juarez and perform
facial reconstruction using the
defleshed craniums of the victims. He
uses his hands, tools, sculpting
materials and his God-given talent.
The
pink crosses graphic you see on this
page was drawn by Frank one day after a
visit to the barrios where these girls
lived. The pink crosses marked the
places where the woman’s bodies were
discovered.
The
second phase of the project is
under-way, educating the sisters and
girlfriends of the victims. I feel
Mexico will benefit through the
education of these woman. The foundation
currently has a scholarship available to
the University of Juarez. The first
student “Jessica” is finishing up her
freshmen year.
The
proceeds of my book Exit Strategy will
be donated to the foundation to ensure
that the scholarship(s) continue.
Should
you feel moved to help, please email me
and I will explain further how your tax
deductible contribution will benefit
these girls
mcromer@michellecromer.com |