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Cabarrus students produce PSA, Present Age Ministries urges parents to 'be present' against human trafficking
Summary
Present Age Ministries and Cabarrus County students released a peer-to-peer public service announcement urging vigilance against human trafficking, citing a 2015 state law on school education and providing the National Human Trafficking Hotline number for suspected cases.
Present Age Ministries and students in Cabarrus County released a peer-to-peer public service announcement aimed at raising awareness of human trafficking and urging parents and community members to be present in children’s lives.
Hannah Arrowood, founder and executive director of Present Age Ministries, said the 2015 North Carolina senate bill requiring human trafficking education in public schools (targeting seventh through ninth grades) helped prompt a partnership with Cabarrus County Schools to create student-made PSAs. "We came up with this idea to do public service announcements," Arrowood said, describing the effort…
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