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End Internet Trafficking Coalition is a national coalition whose mission is to prevent sexual violence and human trafficking via the internet. The EITC achieves this by providing a platform for links between nonprofit, governmental, law enforcement, faith-based, and student grassroots agencies and individuals to advocate an accessible worldwide web where children, youth, and adults are better protected from human trafficking in all its forms.
https://www.eitcoalition.org/phpBB3/index.php
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Bill McGlone New Haven, CT @ 04:03PM PT Jul 29
Whatever it takes!!
Vinod Bodhankar Pune, India @ 10:50PM PT Jun 06
Can there be an outreach channel for the victims to appeal to? How will the victims gather the strength to rebel and to seek guidance and succour? We will have to reform all aspects of culture and society to get to the roots of human trafficking - in order to prevent it altogether...