“I think that most human trafficking is going to be very difficult to spot just as kind of a one shot deal," said Rachel Haaga, Restore Corps Executive Director
Two Mid-South organizations team up for Human Trafficking Awareness Month
“At the end of the day, it is discouraging to know that that number is likely higher, said Rachel Haaga, Restore Corps. Author: Brittani Moncrease Updated: 10:19 PM CST January 14, 2021
MEMPHIS, Tenn. January is Human Trafficking Awareness Month. During a pandemic, the effort to stop human trafficking is especially important.
Local 24 News Reporter, Brittani Moncrease, checked back in with a local organization finding solutions to the problem.
Newton s third law says Every action has an equal and opposite reaction.
Last year s pandemic shutdown, made the fight against human trafficking more challenging. Rachel Haaga runs Restore Corps, a non-profit focused on ending human trafficking.