
Unmasking Human Trafficking: A Conversation with Bakhita Mountain Home
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Human trafficking is a global epidemic, and it's happening closer to home than you might think. In this poignant episode, we delve into the realities of human trafficking with Jason and Charlotte from Bakhita Mountain Home, a safe haven for women survivors in Colorado.
Prepare to be moved as we discuss:
- The insidious nature of human trafficking: Jason and Charlotte shed light on the manipulative tactics used by traffickers, emphasizing the roles of fraud and coercion.
- The profound impact on victims: We explore the complex psychological and emotional trauma experienced by survivors, including guilt, shame, and the struggle to rebuild self-worth.
- Bakhita Mountain Home's holistic approach to healing: Discover their unique three-phase program that provides comprehensive support, from stabilization and restorative care to community reintegration.
- How you can join the fight: Learn practical steps to recognize potential signs of trafficking, report suspicious activity, and support organizations like Bakhita Mountain Home.
This episode is a must-listen for anyone who wants to:
- Understand the complexities of human trafficking.
- Learn how to identify and support potential victims.
- Get involved in making a difference in their community.
Resources mentioned in this episode:
- Bakhita Mountain Home: https://bakhitamountainhome.org
- National Human Trafficking Hotline: 1-888-373-7888
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