The faith-based organization focuses primarily on helping children ages 12 to 17 who have been trafficked or sexually exploited, while also assisting some adult survivors. Blossom says the group offers crisis intervention, prevention efforts, and long-term advocacy.
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Blossom emphasized that trafficking is not limited to large cities and does occur locally, often involving vulnerable youth who are groomed or manipulated.
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Blossom noted community involvement is critical to continuing their mission of prevention and survivor support.
To RSVP call Blossom at 541-706-4507 or visit their website linked with this story on KTLO.com.
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