The Sarasota organization “Hope Fleet” is putting in the effort to stop human trafficking with the official launch of, what they’re calling, a “revolutionary anti-human trafficking reporting app.”
The year 2020 has been a disaster in most of the world, so it s easy, perhaps understandable, to see why many Floridians have moved on from a close-to-home catastrophe from the year before the global pandemic.
There s still an overwhelming need there, said Danny Moroney, who leads Hope Fleet (hopefleet.org), a young nonprofit Christian relief group, based in Sarasota, that s trying to keep attention on the Bahamas.
“The Bahamas have been forgotten,” he said. “As a place that’s normally deemed paradise, this has been their toughest year. And people [elsewhere] had already moved on to the next thing, then: coronavirus.”