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UPDATED 3:23 PM PT – Friday, July 9, 2021
The non-profit group Saved In America is working to combat child sex trafficking. One America’s Alicia Summers spoke with Advisory Board Member for SIA, Stephanie Myers, about the group’s efforts.
Saved In America, which claims to have recovered 250 sex-trafficking victims, wrongly told donors it was conducting a joint rescue operation with Las Vegas police.
SAN DIEGO (KUSI) – The San Diego County Board of Supervisors Tuesday unanimously approved a transfer of nearly $16.7 million in funding for numerous infrastructure projects, including a bridge in Del Mar and youth center in the Mira Mesa neighborhood.
The projects, most coming from the capital outlay fund, are located in District 3, represented by Terra Lawson-Remer. They are: $3.6 million to redevelop the Mira Mesa Youth and Community Center; $715,000 to the Los Penasquitos Ranch Preserve; $3 million to support the redevelopment of a property in Escondido for a recuperative care/medical respite bed facility to provide recuperative care and temporary housing for people at risk of being homeless;
SAN DIEGO (KUSI) – National Human Trafficking Awareness Day is on January 11th and Saved In America is working to help parents and Law Enforcement to locate missing, runaway and exploited children, the groups most vulnerable to sex trafficking.
Saved in America Advisory Board Member Stephanie Myers, joined Good Morning San Diego to discuss the organization’s 2020 accomplishments and goals for 2021.
The organization is currently raising funds for an emergency transitional safe home for recovered children.
SAN DIEGO (KUSI) – National Human Trafficking Awareness Day is on January 11th and Saved In America is working to help parents and Law Enforcement to locate missing, runaway and exploited children, the groups most vulnerable to sex trafficking.
Saved in America Case Manager and Law Enforcement Liaison, Joshua Travers, joined Good Morning San Diego to discuss the organization’s 2020 accomplishments and goals for 2021.
The organization is currently raising funds for an emergency transitional safe home for recovered children.