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  • "When someone leaves there's a lot of shame and guilt associated with the time they were there," says Victoria Hougham, a social worker who helps victims and survivors of sex trafficking.

    News 2011

  • "When someone leaves there's a lot of shame and guilt associated with the time they were there," says Victoria Hougham, a social worker who helps victims and survivors of sex trafficking.

    News 2011

  • Hougham works with Polaris Project, a nonprofit that runs a 24-hour hotline that helps connect victims of human trafficking with police or social services.

    News 2011

  • Hougham works with Polaris Project, a nonprofit that runs a 24-hour hotline that helps connect victims of human trafficking with police or social services.

    News 2011

  • Hougham said tournament security would act "swiftly and decisively" if such comments are repetitive or are in poor taste.

    SplicedFeed 2010

  • Hougham praised Woods for his decision to commit to the event early, rather than waiting until the April 23 deadline.

    News24 Top Stories 2010

  • Hougham doesn't expect Woods to run into problems from hecklers at Quail Hollow Club.

    Brownsville Herald : By MIKE CRANSTON 2010

  • Hougham praised Woods for his decision to commit to the event early, rather than waiting until the April 23 deadline.

    News24 Top Stories 2010

  • "One day I heard he was coming, then one day I heard he wasn't coming," said Hougham, who attended the Masters.

    Brownsville Herald : By MIKE CRANSTON 2010

  • "I'm sure there are going to be more warnings than evictions," Hougham said.

    SplicedFeed 2010

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