Contact: Richard A. Sands, Ret. PI rsnsinternational@sob-csc.org or 734-771-7251

Email rsnsinternational@sob-csc.org or Call 734-771-7251 Richard A. Sands, Ret. PI

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

CHILD SAFETY, INC. PARTNERS WITH CALIFORNIA AGAINST SLAVERY

On Saturday, March 19th, Christy Walls (far right in photo) shared her heart-breaking story of losing her younger sister 'Stacey Lynn McKinney' on July 13, 2006, which was murdered by 'John' a former client from New York city. Along with Christy there were eight other advocates and survivors brought in to be guest speakers from across the nation at the conference. 


Repeating: Awesome, indeed the partners will be, helping to keep our children safe while working together to fight human trafficking and modern/day slavery!!!  Bless you Christy for bringing everyone together to help others end/stop the suffering...

The organization hosting this conference was founded by Christy Walls last year with the vision and deep desire to end sexual exploitation of teenage girls and women in America. 

By bringing survivors, advocates and non-profit groups together to inform, educate and raise awareness of this national and international crime which effects an estimated 100,000 to 300,000 victims each year in America.

Rosario Dowling (far left) Sacramento Regional Director/State Capitol Representative with Californians Against Slavery  was haunted into action by a picture of a 10 year old girl handcuffed to a bed upon being recovered by law enforcement. Missing and abducted children fueled her getting involved with CAS. California Against Slavery is one of the premier organizations making a difference, legislatively, in the media, through victims advocacy and with grassroots awareness in California. Child Safety, Inc. is proud to be partnering with CAS and many other abolitionist/human trafficking awareness groups around the country to make a difference.


Contact: Sean Spellecy  


 888.342.1997

CHILD SAFETY, INC. PARTNERS WITH CALIFORNIA AGAINST SLAVERY

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