Trafficking Advocate and Survivor Urges Congress to Protect Child Trafficking Victims

On June 27, 2014, the Richmond Times Dispatch published an opinion piece by Elisabeth Corey, trafficking survivor, social worker, writer, and advocate. Ms. Corey urges the U.S. Government to do a better job protecting child trafficking victims and calls on Congress to pass critical legislation that ensures child welfare agencies identify and support sex and labor trafficked children.

To read the full op-ed, please click here.

ATEST

The Alliance to End Slavery and Trafficking (ATEST) is a U.S. based coalition that advocates for solutions to prevent and end all forms of human trafficking and modern slavery around the world.

See more posts by ATEST