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Human Trafficking Search recently published a state-by-state report card examining the link between foster care and human trafficking across states and grading states on their foster care and anti-trafficking provisions. This blog is the first of a blog series to summarize the publication.
We are thrilled to feature Tina Frundt, founder of Courtney’s House and a survivor of domestic sex trafficking, on protecting children from human trafficking.
In the aftermath of the earthquakes in Nepal in April and May, social media was flooded with people raising money for various relief efforts, including children’s care homes, disaster relief operations, and volunteer assistance trips to child orphanages in Nepal. While well intentioned, many failed to realize the true impact their volunteering or donations to children’s care homes post-earthquake might have as child care homes in Nepal come under scrutiny for their possible links to child exploitation and child trafficking.
May is National Foster Care Month and in honor of that distinction, our first blog of the month will be …
In the third blog of the three part series on communities vulnerable to human trafficking, we discuss children living without …
The child welfare system is an important and necessary institution that protects children whose parents are unable to care for …
Half of all human trafficking victims are minors, and slaverynomore.org statesthat 70 percent of these minors are children in the …