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Back to School Series: Signs to Help Teachers Know if a Child is Being Trafficked | GAL 11

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Back to school season is here! This September, I want to discuss the opportunity teachers have to be their student's #1 advocate. In this episode, I preface the topic with how anyone can be a part of the anti-trafficking movement which is focused on ending human trafficking in the 21st century! No matter what industry you work in, I guarantee you can make an impact against modern day slavery today. Hope you enjoy this episode! Don't forget to leave a comment or review!

National Human Trafficking Hotline: 888-373-7888

Send in Questions (Email): galrestorepodcast@gmail.com

Instagram: @galrestore

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Back to school season is here! This September, I want to discuss the opportunity teachers have to be their student's #1 advocate. In this episode, I preface the topic with how anyone can be a part of the anti-trafficking movement which is focused on ending human trafficking in the 21st century! No matter what industry you work in, I guarantee you can make an impact against modern day slavery today. Hope you enjoy this episode! Don't forget to leave a comment or review!

National Human Trafficking Hotline: 888-373-7888

Send in Questions (Email): galrestorepodcast@gmail.com

Instagram: @galrestore

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