youthSpark "Drives Change" in Fulton County with Truckers Against Trafficking

Fulton County Juvenile Court is excited to support youthSpark’s sponsorship of Truckers Against Trafficking’s Freedom Drivers Project (FDP) exhibit. “Human trafficking is a despicable crime that preys on the most vulnerable among us, including our youth,” comments Chief Judge Renata D. Turner. “By raising awareness and educating our community on the realities of domestic sex trafficking, youthSpark is empowering our community to recognize and fight against human trafficking. I encourage everyone to take advantage of this important educational resource."

Traveling across the nation, the (FDP) is its first-of-its-kind mobile exhibit--a premiere tool for educating the general public about the realities of domestic sex trafficking will arrive at the Fulton County Juvenile Court’s parking lot at 11 a.m. From its outside wrap to the climate-controlled interior, which includes a theatre station, actual artifacts from trafficking cases that connect people to the back stories of so many who end up enslaved, to portraits of the real Truckers Against Trafficking and how each is working to end human trafficking. This immersive experience will provide an in-depth glimpse into human trafficking, as well as simple action steps anyone can take immediately walking out of it.  The youthSpark Drives Change in Fulton County event is sponsored by Verizon and Morgan & Morgan.

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