PHILADELPHIA (January 11, 2022) – Philadelphia is a physical human trafficking hub because of its airport and location along the I-95 corridor. But human trafficking happens in plain sight and is increasingly starting online, no matter where kids live.
As the nation observes January as National Human Trafficking Awareness Day on January 11 and National Human Trafficking Prevention Month throughout January, Philadelphia Children’s Alliance (PCA) is working to raise awareness about this growing crime and the vulnerability of children to this predation, especially as young people spend more time online and as the pandemic reduces their exposure to those who might report suspicions.
Benita Williams, Executive Director of the Philadelphia Children’s Alliance, has three decades of experience in Philadelphia’s child welfare system. PCA is the dedicated agency in Philadelphia for providing client centered service to human trafficking victims who are youths aged 12 and under, including forensic interviewing, trauma-focused therapy and court advocacy. PCA also coordinates the direct provision of medical care to be delivered at its child-friendly Philadelphia Safety Collaborative, a facility designed to minimize any additional trauma for victims.
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