ST. LOUIS – The Salvation Army opened its newest addition in the fight against human trafficking, their anti human trafficking drop-in center, where trafficking survivors can stop by for relief or resources.
“Our drop-in center is centered around people who are escaping or even currently in trafficking situations,” LaKeysha Fields, Salvation Army, said. “It’s a daytime center where they can come in, have a hot meal, a shower, talk to our counselors, even get some medical services and when they are ready and when they are able, we help them to escape that situation.”
The Salvation Army reported St. Louis and Missouri rank among the top 20 cities and states for human trafficking, something Major Adam Moore said their organization is working on…