Picking up the pieces of human trafficking
Elizabeth Prann
FoxNews.com
“Prevention and disabling demand is key right now for Georgia if we truly want to stop the prostitution of children in our state and we are doing that,” Swain said [Jennifer Swain of A Future. Not A Past.].
Want to help in your state?
The U.S. Department of Health & Human Services’ Administration for Children & Families has a list of state and national programs across that offers counseling.
There’s also the National Human Trafficking Resource Center. It is open 24-hours a day. 1-888-373-7888.
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