January has been designated National Slavery & Human Trafficking Prevention Month. More than 40-million people are estimated to be affected by human trafficking. Many of those can likely be found in every city in the United States. It’s our responsibility to help identify and thereby help free those so afflicted.
Migration and Refugee Services (a part of the US Council of Catholic Bishops) has been leading a response

BECOME A SHEPHERD (Stop Human Trafficking and Exploitation, Protect, Help, Empower and Restore Dignity): USCCB/MRS is continually working to raise awareness of human trafficking

AMISTAD: USCCB/MRS created the Amistad Movement to educate and engage

“Human trafficking is a crime against humanity. We must unite our efforts to free victims and stop this crime that has become ever more aggressive, that threatens not just individuals, but the foundational values of society.”
– Pope Francis