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Richmond Council recognizes Human Trafficking Prevention Month, task force outlines local response

2360324 · January 28, 2025
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Richmond officials accepted a presentation from the West Contra Costa Family Justice Center and the Contra Costa Human Trafficking Task Force, proclaimed January 2025 Human Trafficking Prevention Month and highlighted local survivor services, community safety projects and outreach plans.

Richmond leaders on Jan. 28 accepted a presentation from the West Contra Costa Family Justice Center, the Contra Costa Human Trafficking Task Force and the Richmond Police Department, and proclaimed January 2025 Human Trafficking Prevention Month.

The presentation described coordinated countywide work to identify and support survivors, investigate traffickers and expand prevention. Katrina Natale, director of the Contra Costa Human Trafficking Task Force, told the council the task force is a multidisciplinary partnership of more than 40 agencies and that its work includes survivor services, prosecution, education and data-driven planning. "Our mission is really centered around four key areas: providing comprehensive services to survivors, holding…

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