Sexual abuse and exploitation are often not correlated to age or even status individuals have in the society. Even children that were born and raised in well-off families are vulnerable and potential victims. Current pandemic that we are living through has not changed this. Andrew Dawson, along with his family, has made it a mission to combat this issue. Working alongside law-enforcement agencies, Andrew works not only on prevention, but also on education of people who may be unaware of how widespread trafficking is.
Key Takeaways:
- Andrew and Ashleigh Dawson are fully committed to battling against sex trafficking.
- Andrew Dawson says sex abuse and trafficking are harder to detect due to the reduction in in-person classes.
- The Dawson’s recently launched two initiatives: Seven Against Slavery and Due North Coffee Roasters.
“The Say Something event helps students recognize the recruiting tactics traffickers use. In 2019, Dawson spoke to 100,000 students across the nation. Say Something is a program directed by U.S. missionary Jody E. Dyess.”
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