Is slavery dead???
Friday, August 22nd, 2008But, thank God there are people like Rani and Trong Hong and their foundation, The Tronie Foundation.
The Tronie Foundation exists to provide worldwide restoration of victims of human trafficking and those vulnerable to exploitation. Restoration will be accomplished through education, community mobilization, policy reform, shelter, and services.
The Tronie Foundation has established Homes of Freedom to provide the Northwest’s first recovery shelter for modern day slaves. Board members share the goal of rebuilding survivors’ lives by offering them services such as a safe, long-term home, counseling, and job training. The ultimate goal is to survivors achieve independence.
The Tronie Foundation turned to Coeur Creative to develop their brand standards guide (PDF 1.9MB) and provided high level marketing and brand guidance.
We are excited to be a part of this mission and hope you all will learn more about the Hong’s story and get involved with their worthy foundation.


It is the question at the heart of the documentary Flunked.
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Global access, progressive technology, movement, energy and light – these are the concepts that inspired the newly redesigned look of Member Access Pacific, a nationally recognized leader and credit union resource for VISA Debit Processing Services (DPS) and related products. Member Access Pacific, now MAP, has replaced their familiar lighthouse logo with a modern, dynamic look and “swoosh” as part of a rebranding initiative coordinated by Washington design studio, Coeur Creative. The updated look and feel of the MAP brand reflects the company’s expanded presence and the global reach of affordably priced, cutting edge card processing solutions they offer to credit unions via VISA USA.
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