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Local survivor of labor trafficking speaks out
Local survivor of labor trafficking speaks out

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time31-01-2025

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Local survivor of labor trafficking speaks out

Every year, there are hundreds of thousands of victims of human trafficking in the U.S. That includes sex trafficking and labor trafficking. Channel 9′s Elsa Gillis spoke with Hope Lloyd, who spent years of her childhood in a labor trafficking nightmare. Now, she's speaking out to help others. RESOURCES: How to get help, how to help fight human trafficking 'Ultimately, I feel very grateful to be given a second chance,' Hope told Channel 9. Not unlike her name, Hope has managed to find the brighter side of life after living through a very dark chapter. 'Our trafficker targeted my mom in London. She met all the qualifications of the perfect target that traffickers looked for,' Hope said. 'She was an abused woman. She had two children, no family support, no community. She worked a couple jobs, some broken English, poor trying to support us.' Her trafficker helped Hope's mother escape an abusive marriage, then bought clothing and gifts for her and the girls, eventually offering to take Hope and her sister to Spain for an education and more support. 'So, I can't imagine her being in her early to mid-20s with two girls, abused and divorced at that point, and then you've never heard of trafficking. And you're a victim yourself of abuse – that sounds like a dream,' Hope said, adding that her mom thought her girls would be cared for. Hope has vivid, painful memories of when her mother left them with their trafficker full time. She was 8 years old. 'I was shocked that she wasn't there. I just remember crying,' Hope said. For 13 years, Hope said her trafficker physically abused her, her older biological sister, and younger adopted sister. She also forced them to work – no education, no friends and little connection with the outside world. 'We immediately became like house slaves. So, cleaning, cooking – she had animals,' Hope said. Kristi Wells, CEO and co-founder of the nonprofit Safe House Project, said places where you might encounter victims of labor trafficking include construction sites, nail salons, massage parlors, agriculture settings, and even mall kiosks. Safe House Project has free OnWatch Training to help spot trafficking and report it. Wells also told Channel 9 about a new reporting tool that could change the face of human trafficking. It's called Simply Report and Wells said it's an artificial intelligence-based program. You can find more information about the tool on Safe House Project's website. Wells emphasized that their team will never find anyone at fault for reporting suspicious activity. 'We just need people to pay attention and to speak up,' she said. (WATCH BELOW: 5 arrested after undercover human trafficking sting in Rowan County)

RESOURCES: How to get help, how to help fight human trafficking
RESOURCES: How to get help, how to help fight human trafficking

Yahoo

time31-01-2025

  • Yahoo

RESOURCES: How to get help, how to help fight human trafficking

The fight against human trafficking takes all of us, whether it's being vigilant in looking for signs of trafficking or showing support for those who dedicate their lives to stopping predators. Channel 9 is shining a light on several nonprofits in the Charlotte area that are working to help victims, survivors, and law enforcement. You're encouraged to see each organization and get involved if you can. Safe House Project is a national nonprofit working to combat child sex trafficking. Contact: 507-769-0819 Safe House Project's free OnWatch Training is a free, online training in how to spot, report and prevent sex trafficking. A survivor-led nonprofit connecting survivors of human trafficking with critical resources to rebuild their lives. Contact: info@ Volunteers and staffers work to combat the sexual abuse, exploitation and trafficking of teenage girls. VIDEO >> What is human trafficking and how does it impact our communities? The Hope United Survivor Network in Gastonia is a community organization providing support to victims and survivors of domestic violence and human trafficking. Contact: 704-852-6000 Consultant offering healing for male survivors of sexual abuse. Contact: PolarLifeConsulting@ A coalition of law enforcement, prosecutors, and service providers in Mecklenburg County working to support survivors and eliminate human trafficking. This task force provides county-by-county resources in South Carolina for survivors of human trafficking. Contact: 888-373-7888 Pat's Place is a nonprofit in Charlotte helping young abuse survivors and their families move forward following abuse. Contact: 704-335-2760 The Terrie Hess Child Advocacy Center in Rowan County serves sexually abused children and their non-offending family members. Contact: 704-639-1700 (VIDEO: 9 Investigates 'The Rescued': Teen saved from human trafficking)

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