“When evaluating aftercare homes to support (beyond the six featured in the IN PLAIN SIGHT documentary), we encourage you to ask these types of questions. Good intentions are not enough. Professionalism and accountability are critical when working with survivors of sex trafficking. Does the program include trauma-informed counseling by a licensed professional? Is the identity of each child/woman kept confidential? Are minors used to fundraise for the organization? Are females and males housed on completely separate properties? Is the facility licensed so there is accountability for policies and procedures? Do those working and volunteering for the facility have to undergo a stringent vetting process? Is the location undisclosed?”
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Heroes of Hope: Intimate Conversations with Six Abolitionists and the Sex Trafficking Survivors They Serve
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