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Monita Davis

Founder & CEO

Monita Davis is the CEO & Founder of Mothers Against Human Trafficking & Domestic Violence or MAHD INC. 

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As a domestic abuse survivor Monita Davis has dedicated her life to saving human trafficking & domestic abuse victims.  As the owner of "Queenz of the Castle, Salon & Makeup, LLC" she was able to use her community connections to create the "See Something Say Something" campaign in conjunction with the Department of Homeland security. The campaign's mission is to provide local barbershops & beauty salons with resources (education materials, key tags, flyers, posters, training videos, seminars) to provide to clients suffering from abuse. MAHD INC provides in-house services through their MAHD transitional housing & plan to safety assistance which aids victims in restarting a new, safe life by connecting them to social service programs. 

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MAHD INC also provides food access to low-income families suffering from food insecurities in Clayton County, Atlanta, GA, fulfilled through the YMCA community food bank. 

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Monita has been certified through IHG Management Corporations with appropriate training in raising human trafficking & domestic abuse awareness. she is also the former CFO & Director of women services at Rhythm Empowerment. 

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Tafemah Clark

Director of Operations & Relations 

Connecticut native, Tafemah Clark strives to be a voice & advocate for victims of domestic abuse & human trafficking. Providing leadership mentorship with a focus on community building & support.

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Her mission is to always be in service to the community, to give back, heal & provide love through education, support & advocacy. 

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Tafemah is a mother, sister, aunt & daughter & will fight to make this world a safer place for future generations to come. 

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Born and raised in Queens NY, Shemar Gooden now resides in Atlanta, GA. Making a name for himself in the culinary word. Shemar has managed 5-star restaurants & provided support to many others. A mixologist & Chef, Shemar is his best when he is helping others to feel good about themselves, to smile and feel at peace. 

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Food insecurities affect millions of families nationwide. Shemar manages the food distritubution pantry for MAHD INC because he believes every family deserves the opportunity to sit down with loved ones and create memories through a meal made with love. Not having access to food robs families of the opportunities to bond & grow together. 

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Shemar's ultimate goal in life is to bring a smile to every face & belly through food. Using the unique spices & herbs taught to him by his grandparents, which they also sold in  Jamaica to create amazing dishes. 

Shemar Gooden

Director of Food Distribution 

Meet The Team

Mission Statement

Mothers Against Human Trafficking & Domestic Violence 

Mothers Against Human Trafficking and Domestic Violence Inc.                                         We are a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that provides a comprehensive continuum of support for survivors of human trafficking and domestic violence by expanding our service network and collaborating with public and private partners across metro Atlanta. We provide housing, food ,transportation and personal essentials to create safe, accessible pathways that empower individuals to rebuild and sustain independent successful lives.

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Vision Statement

MAHD INC. is committed to expanding our network of services and connecting with public and private partners  across Metro Atlanta. By working together, we provide ongoing support and critical resources such as housing, food, transportation and personal essentials to individuals overcoming human trafficking and domestic violence abuse. Our goal is to offer safe pathways toward healing , stability and long term independence.

Community  Partnerships

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Contact 

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If you are a victim or wish to report an incident, call us, toll-free, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week: 1.678.862.4820

Hotlines

If you are in crisis, contactThe National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-SAFE (7233)

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Georgia Coalition to Combat Human Trafficking

Hotline Number: 1-866-363-4842

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Frontline Response - Will Pick up a victim upon request and provide shelter and other services.

Hotline Number: 1-404-941-6024

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Receiving Hope Center - Residential intake facility for trafficked youth 12-17

Hotline Number: 1-470-467-3669

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Divison of Family and Children Services (DFCS)

Hotline Number: 1-855-422-4453

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