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Category Archives: human trafficking
Everybody’s Thing
Teen homelessness leads to human trafficking. Human trafficking leads to HIV. This is an endless cycle, which keeps evolving. This isn’t someone else’s thing. This is everybody’s thing. Sadly, the numbers are still rising, even in your hometown. Spreading the … Continue reading
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‘Tis the Season, No Degree Necessary
Feeling unsafe, uncomfortable and unwanted, especially in your own home, is a terrible feeling. Secretly, many kids have been planning to run away all winter long. As the weather gets better there’s always a spike in runaways, regardless of where … Continue reading
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Tagged at risk teen, at risk youth, homelessness, Randolph R. Camp, randolph randy camp, randy camp, rcstories, soup kitchen, teen drop in center, teen homelessness, teen runaway, teen runaways, troubled teens, troubled youth, youth homelessness, youth runaway
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Our Vulnerable Youth
Unfortunately, human trafficking has become a rising social issue in America. And sadly, after natural disasters, such as Hurricane Harvey, which devastated the Houston area, there’s a predictable spike in human trafficking due to the high number of displaced and … Continue reading
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