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Anti-human trafficking nonprofit Malouf Foundation plans to build in the Salt Lake City area one of the first recovery centers for survivors in Utah and the Intermountain West. The group held a fundraiser in Park City where it annnounced the
The Logan-based Malouf Foundation, which aims at fighting child sexual exploitation, announced Tuesday it is working to help survivors by opening an aftercare facility for victims. The announcement was made in Park City, where the foundation held a golf fundraiser event, which raised over $200,000. Every dollar will go directly toward the development of the new facility, according to a press release.
Malouf Foundation board chair Kacie Malouf said the center will primarily be for girls who are between the ages of 11 and 18. She explained the survivors will “receive all encompassing healing in one place, typically for 18 months.” Services will include housing, medical care, clinical therapy, education, life skills training, faith support groups and legal assistance.
The Malouf Foundation Hosts Successful Inaugural Trafficking Policy and Education Summit
April 17, 2021 19:48 ET | Source: Malouf Foundation Malouf Foundation Logan, Utah, UNITED STATES
LOGAN, UT, April 17, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Today, the Malouf Foundation hosted their inaugural Human Trafficking Policy and Education Summit. As part of its mission to provide education, promote healing, and ensure justice for trafficking survivors, the Malouf Foundation invited political leaders, industry experts, as well as trafficking and abuse survivors to share how they are working to make a difference against one of the fastest-growing criminal enterprises in the world.
Six separate panels covered many facets of trafficking. Sam and Kacie Malouf welcomed guests and introduced the day’s moderator, Lanhee Chen, director of Domestic Policy Studies and lecturer in the Public Policy Program at Stanford University.