Don Brewster is an American contemporary abolitionist. He lives in Placer County, California with his wife, Bridget Brewster. He founded Agape International Missions (AIM) in 1989. He and his wife moved to Cambodia and freed 200 girls from sexual slavery. Through AIM, Brewster ran a Svay Pak, Cambodia-based rehabilitation center for formerly prostituted children called "Agape Training Center". 41 young women received rehabilitation and employment through the center. At the 2008 sentencing hearing for Michael Joseph Pepe, an American man who was convicted in the United States of having sexually abused children in Cambodia, Brewster spoke on behalf of the victims, stating that "the culture that they live in considers these children as refuse now... they have a life sentence of overcoming what their culture thinks of them." Brewster used to be the pastor of Adventure Christian Church.
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