Tragedy Strikes: Fresno Non-Profit CEO’s Daughter Murdered in Los Angeles, Community Rallies in Support

Fresno, California — A community in Fresno is rallying around Debra Rush, CEO of the non-profit organization Breaking the Chains, after the tragic loss of her daughter, Kendra, who was murdered in Los Angeles last week. Kendra, a 20-year-old, was a beloved member of the family and had a passion for helping those affected by human trafficking, just like her mother.

Breaking the Chains, the organization founded by Debra Rush, has been actively working to combat human trafficking and support survivors. The local community has come together to show their support for the family during this difficult time.

In an effort to assist with funeral expenses and show solidarity with the Rush family, a GoFundMe page has raised over $15,000. The outpouring of support from friends, family, and the community is a testament to Kendra’s impact and the importance of the work that Breaking the Chains does.

Tragically, Kendra’s life was cut short when she was found deceased on a street notorious for human trafficking in Los Angeles. The circumstances surrounding her death have left the community shaken and looking for answers.

Debra Rush, a vocal advocate against human trafficking, has dedicated her life to raising awareness about this issue and supporting survivors. Through her work with Breaking the Chains and participation in various fundraisers, she has made a significant impact in the fight against human slavery.

As friends and supporters continue to stand by the Rush family, the memory of Kendra and her legacy of compassion and advocacy live on. The community remains united in their commitment to ending human trafficking and supporting those affected by this heinous crime.