G6 Hospitality, the parent Company of the Motel 6 and Studio 6 brands, today reaffirmed and provided an update on its commitment to raising awareness and advancing its efforts to help end human trafficking as the nation recognizes National Slavery and Human Trafficking Prevention Month this January.
Sex traffickers have started recruiting and targeting women about to be released from Florida prisons. ABC Action News I-Team investigator Kylie McGivern shows how activists, inmates, and prisons are working to stop the cycle.
G6 Hospitality, parent company of the Motel 6 and Studio 6 brands, is committed to doing its part to end human trafficking in all forms and to help increase awareness of this global crime as the nation recognizes Human Trafficking Awareness Month in January.
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TAMPA BAY, Fla., Feb. 23, 2021 /PRNewswire/
This morning, DeliverFund announced some preliminary results from anti-human trafficking operations conducted ahead of and during Super Bowl LV. Over 15 intelligence reports of suspected traffickers were referred to law enforcement for potential human trafficking investigation cases. Additionally, over 100 cases were reviewed by DeliverFund and IAHTI team members and were submitted to the Tampa Bay Fusion Center. DeliverFund has provided support to IAHTI over the past year, partnering on operations in support of human trafficker identification and law enforcement training.
Jeanne Parker (center), DeliverFund s Director of Special Operations with members of IAHTI