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Human Trafficking Forum will Share Info

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    October 14, 2015
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Experts will share tips for protecting youth from predictors…

One of the goals of this forum is to show that Morristown, NJ is not immune to the issues of human trafficking.  It’s title is, Invisible no More–Stop Human Trafficking.  It is an effort to bring pertinent community information so that parents and community can protect children from becoming victims as well as to stop predators.

Carlos Perez Jr., Health Officer for the Morris County Office of Health Management says,“Human trafficking is a cruel crime which most often targets the most vulnerable members of our communities. It strips victims of their most fundamental human rights and dignity.’

 

 

 

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