Kusi News. San Diego, California.
District Attorney Summer Stephan Tuesday announced a trio of new programs that aim to bring human trafficking education, prevention and awareness training into every public school in San Diego County, and protect children from exploitation under the umbrella of the newly established San Diego Trafficking Prevention Collective.
The announcement comes during national Human Trafficking Awareness Month and responds to FBI data showing that San Diego ranks as one of the 13 worst regions for human trafficking.
The Collective obtained a three-year grant to fund the training, helping school districts comply with a law passed in 2017 requiring schools to provide a human trafficking curriculum.
