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Child Sex Trafficking is a U.S. Problemwww.SCTNow.org
Recent news has made the American public aware that the
$39 Billion a year Child Sex Trafficking industry is not
just a global problem-it’s also a huge domestic
problem.
In the U.S., 200,000 minors are in the sex trade and
approximately 17,000 are trafficked into the country
every year according to the U.S. State Dept.
There are over 260 organizations who rehabilitate and
counsel the girls who are rescued (many do not come out
alive). Stop Child Trafficking Now! (SCTNow) is one of
the only organizations who goes after
the demand side-the predators who are
trafficking these girls!
Getting these girls out of a life of sex slavery is
great, but the trafficker simply replaces them with
another girl. The only way to stop this modern-day
slavery is to go after the traffickers themselves.
That’s why SCTNow is different.
“Investigators and researchers estimate the average
predator in the U.S. can make more than $200,000 a year
from trafficking one young girl. SCTNow chooses to
target the demand side," says founder Lynette
Lewis.
The average pimp will abuse up to 400 girls and may
traffic as many as 1,000 girls in his lifetime. Keeping
Special Force teams on the street to put predators
behind bars takes money.
SCTNow is using Social Media and Web 2.0 to stay in
touch with their fans and supporters around the country
thru Twitter, Facebook and Youtube (
http://SCTNow.org ) and to help spread the word
about the 27 million modern-day slaves held in human sex
trafficking.
Stop Child Trafficking hosted their first ever Golf
Tournament in Tulsa, OK, to raise money and awareness.
The local media and many golfers and supporters made
this event a huge success and the 2nd golf
tournament is already scheduled for next summer.
SCTNow has launched its 2010 nationwide Walk Campaign in
an effort to end child slavery. Communities from around
the United States are walking together the weekend of
October 2-3, 2010 to Stop Child
Trafficking Now!
Last year on, September 26-27, 2009, over 8,000
individuals, corporations, religious organizations,
communities and student groups participated in the
inaugural Stop Child Trafficking Now Walk to raise
awareness and the funds to support the special operative
teams.
This global event occurred in 39 communities, and
involved students from over 80 college campuses. The
successful event raised over $600,000 to end child
slavery.
For more information, find a walk near you or to donate,
visit:
http://SCTNow.org to find us on the web and all our
Social Media sites.
Stop Child Trafficking Now
414 West 51st Street, lower level New York, NY 10019
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