by Doug Bardwell | Mar 16, 2021 | Things To Do
South Dakota According to this piece on the NPR website by Kirk Siegler, things are bad and getting worse when it comes to missing and murdered women and girls on Indian reservations. After the lose of a friend’s 19-year-old daughter on the Rosebud reservation...
by Doug Bardwell | Mar 8, 2021 | Things To Do
Forty-five of the United States have legislation to provide legal help to those victims forced to break the law by their trafficking captors. Four more states at least offer affirmative defense possibilities for their trafficking victims. Virginia stands...
by Doug Bardwell | Mar 3, 2021 | Doug's posts, Things To Do
Sure, everybody knows why people by the millions go to restrooms in Pennsylvania. What they don’t know is what they might be seeing in the near future. In a move to provide help to human trafficking victims, PA State Representative Bob Merski is introducing...
by Doug Bardwell | Feb 16, 2021 | Things To Do
We all like to think we trust our children, but even the most innocent children can be duped into sharing more information online than they should. As this report points out, the “snatch and grab” method of child trafficking is not what usually...
by Doug Bardwell | Feb 6, 2021 | Things To Do
Experience the power of prayer to stamp out slavery Won’t you join the movement and set some time aside on February 8th to join others around the world in praying for an end to Human Trafficking? It’s the feast day of St. Josephine Bakhita, patron of human...
by Doug Bardwell | Oct 20, 2020 | Doug's posts, Things To Do
Practical sense ways you can help save lives The Zero Abuse Project is a collection of groups in Minnesota, dedicated to the elimination of child abuse. They’ve come up with a timely collection of tips to fight child abuse that can be helpful for anyone...