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ROXYANN WINERY
COLLABORATING WITH REDEMPTION RIDGE
ward winning RoxyAnn Winery of the Rogue Valley is dedicating a new
Awine brand, Redemption Ridge Red, to help support female sex traffick-
ing victims in partnership with Redemption Ridge a local charity providing
restorative services for survivors. This exceptional brand is a unique blend
of Pinot Noir and Tempranillo and is now available in the RoxyAnn Winery
Tasting Room, and for purchase on their website. Proceeds of sales will help
support Redemption Ridge’s Grace House, Oregon’s first long-term resi-
dential care facility for female survivors of sex trafficking and sexual abuse
between the ages of 11-17.
“We learned of the healing work being provided by Redemption Ridge to
rescue and reclaim the lives of female victims of sex trafficking, and felt
compelled to put our heads together to see what we can to do to make a
difference,” says Chad and Oakley Day of RoxyAnn Winery. “People don’t
necessarily know of these issues, the lack of resources, and the critical chal-
lenges we are struggling within our communities and nationally.”
Founded in 2011 Redemption Ridge (RR), a faith-based organization, exists
to provide healing and restoration to female victims of sexual trafficking or
to those who are at risk of exploitation. Survivors are served through a com-
prehensive trauma-informed outpatient and therapeutic residential services.
The goal of RR is to respond to the emotional, psychological, spiritual, and
physical needs of survivors of domestic sex trafficking, sexual exploitation, or
sexual abuse victims, to help them stabilize their lives.
www.RedemptionRidge.org, www.RoxyAnn.com
FREIGHT LOGISTICS GIVES BACK
he entire staff of Freight
TLogistics spent a month
in late 2019 donating time
and resources to local organi-
zations through their Together
We Give campaign. They
helped ACCESS by doing a
staff-wide food drive, and the
Red Cross by going as a group
to give blood. They collected st
diapers for little ones in the It’s Back May 1
community, and donated to
“Fill the Ambulance” at Dutch don’t miss out • accepting pre-orders now
Bros (filling a Mercy Flights
ambulance with new and unwrapped toys, new clothing, and non-perishable rogue valley • or | 541.690.8303
food). Their last event involved writing letters for Operation Gratitude (let- fenceswinery.com
ters thanking troops, first responders, veterans, and wounded heroes) for their
service. It was a great way to start out the holiday season. Visit our website for public and special events
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