Hope Village for Children is one of nine Mississippi organizations awarded a total $2.08 million in grants from a state fund aimed at helping human trafficking victims become survivors.
More than $2 million will be allocated across nine organizations in Mississippi that are dedicated to helping human trafficking victims become survivors. First announced by Attorney General Lynn Fitch, the funding is made available through the Victims of Human Trafficking and Commercial Exploitation Fund. This is the second round of.
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Applications for funding from the Victims of Human Trafficking and Commercial Sexual Exploitation Fund are now available through the Office of the Attorney General. The funds are distributed among service providers throughout the state each year, with nearly $2.5 million being awarded to nine organizations in Mississippi earlier this year..
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