Child Trafficking Prevention With Million Kids dot Org

Bruce Edwin of Hollywood Sentinel dot com gives here below, an exclusive interview with Million Kids dot org founder Opal Singleton, who is partnered with the Riverside County Anti-Human Trafficking Task Force, to help fight child sex trafficking.

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Opal Singleton of Million Kids dot org, (c)2018, MillionKids.org
Opal Singleton of Million Kids dot org, (c)2018, MillionKids.org

Human trafficking is the fastest growing crime in the U.S. Our teenagers and young adults are the primary target, with recruitment taking place in schools, malls and by social-media. Human Trafficking is often a crime of psychological manipulation; luring in unsuspecting victims with promises of love, and easy money. That means that ‘education’ is the key to keeping kids safe, parents informed, and our schools and community engaged in stopping the exploitation of our young people.

The three most likely targets of human trafficking in the U.S. are:

Foster Kids: 50% of child sex trafficking victims come from the Foster Care System.

Pregnant Teens: There is nothing more vulnerable than a pregnant teen without a support system.

Runaway and Homeless Kids: 1.69 “Million Kids” run away each year (6000 in Riverside County) and 35-37% will engage in prostitution within the first 48 hours to survive.

The Riverside County Anti-Human Trafficking Task Force is a collaboration of agencies working together to:

1) Identify and rescue victims of human trafficking,

2) Proactively investigate, identify, apprehend, and prosecute those engaged in human trafficking,

3) Promote greater public awareness through marketing, trainings, and understanding of the nature and scope of human trafficking within the County of Riverside.

These agencies include the Riverside County Sheriff’s Department, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Diplomatic Security Service, United States Attorney’s Office, California Attorney General’s Office, Riverside County District Attorney’s Office, Operation SafeHouse, and Million Kids. The RCAHT Task Force also partners with local law enforcement agencies to include Hemet Police Department and Riverside Police Department.

Listen to Part 1 of 2 of the Exclusive Interview here below with Opal Singleton of Million Kids dot org by Bruce Edwin of The Hollywood Sentinel dot com. Visit Hollywood Sentinel dot next week to tune in to Part 2.

Million Kids is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that combats human trafficking. Locally, Million Kids serves on the Riverside County Anti-Human Trafficking Task Force (RCAHT) as the Training and Outreach Coordinator. Nationally, they provide lectures and training programs to corporations, civic groups, churches, and government agencies. Internationally, they support rescue and recovery programs in Southeast Asia and Haiti. All contributions are tax deductible and go to help prevent or stop human trafficking. This textual content is ©2018,​​ Million Kids.

Visit the official Million Kids website here below at: https://www.millionkids.org/

Report Human Trafficking:

Riverside County Anti-Human Trafficking Task Force (RCAHT) Hotline 1-855-758-FREE (3733) National Hotline 1-888-3737-888

Bruce Edwin is publisher of Hollywood Sentinel dot com, Manager of Hollywood Sentinel Public Relations and Bruce Edwin Productions, and CEO of Starpower Management. His charitable work includes helping to educate youth on How to Succeed In Hollywood without selling their soul, and in teaching parents and kids How to Stay Safe in Hollywood and prevent child trafficking and abuse. Contact the office of Bruce Edwin at 310-226-7176.

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