Of the total directed to the Western Reserve Area Agency on Aging, $2.1 million came from Cuyahoga County through American Rescue Plan Act funds. Sen. Sherrod Brown helped secure an additional $1.34 million in federal funds.
Cleveland Rape Crisis Center opens human trafficking drop-in center in the Glenville neighborhood. By Tiarra Braddock | April 1, 2021 at 2:43 PM EDT - Updated April 1 at 2:59 PM
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - Millions of people fall victim to human trafficking every single day.
If you think trafficking rarely happens in your community, think again.
“Ohio right now is listed as number three nationally for human trafficking,” said Teresa Stafford, chief program officer, Cleveland Rape Crisis Center.
Stafford says there are many trafficking survivors living in Northeast Ohio looking for support.
That’s why CRCC created a new human trafficking drop-in center on Superior Avenue.