National Human trafficking Month

 

 

Director's Note

Leslie

Director Leslie Painter

It’s a wonderful time of year! We hope you are enjoying this holiday season and pray you have a beautiful Christmas with your family. Here at the Lighthouse, after the celebrations have quieted, we will be preparing to take a stand. January is National Human Trafficking Awareness month, and Rescue Mission Alliance Ventura County will be recognizing this designation and spreading awareness about the issue.

The Lighthouse already serves women and children that are recovering from homelessness, addiction, domestic violence, and human trafficking, through case management, counseling services, recovery classes, Bible studies, church, and vocational and life skills training. We have noticed an influx of human trafficking survivors coming through our shelter and program and realized we can make a difference and fill a gap in our community.

Through the Angel House project, also located in Oxnard, we will be able to provide housing, support, and a specialized program meeting the unique needs of human trafficking survivors and their children. We will be able to provide more than 20 percent of California’s available beds earmarked for these needs, increasing our reach to those we serve in our communities.

This Lighthouse program will be unique, allowing women to come with their children and receive support for the family unit as they heal. This is a major deciding factor for women reaching out for help. If a woman needs to choose between help for herself or keeping her children, the choice will always be the children.

Human trafficking is a $150 billion-a-year industry, coming in just under drug trafficking and above gun trafficking. Trafficking does not just happen in foreign countries; it happens in our own community, our own backyard. The Lighthouse for Women and Children is in your community, and we are ready and equipped to meet the needs of the women and children who have escaped this reality.

We hope that you will partner with us as we complete the Angel House project and build out our programs. The ways you can come alongside us is by learning all you can about human trafficking, raising awareness in your sphere of influence by being an advocate, host a Freedom Sunday at your church to raise funds and awareness, make a financial contribution, or become a monthly partner to make a difference in the lives of women and children who have suffered the horrors of trafficking.

Blessings,

Leslie Painter
Director
Lighthouse for Women and Children

The Lighthouse team attended a Board of Supervisors presentation proclaiming Jan. 13 as Soroptimist STOP Human Trafficking Awareness Day in Ventura County.

The Lighthouse team attended a Board of Supervisors presentation proclaiming Jan. 13 as Soroptimist STOP Human Trafficking Awareness Day in Ventura County.

What is Human Trafficking?

Human Trafficking is the use of force, fraud, or coercion to obtain some type of commercial sex act or labor.

Human Trafficking is over a 350-Billion-dollar industry.

Human Trafficking Victim Signs:

  • Does the person appear disconnected from family, friends, community organizations, or houses of worship?
  • Has a child stopped attending school?
  • Has the person had a sudden or dramatic change in behavior?
  • Is a juvenile engaged in commercial sex acts?
  • Is the person disoriented or confused, or showing signs of mental or physical abuse?
  • Does the person have bruises in various stages of healing?
  • Is the person fearful, timid, or submissive?
  • Does the person show signs of having been denied food, water, sleep, or medical care?
  • Is the person often in the company of someone to whom he or she defers? Or someone who seems to be in control of the situation, e.g., where they go or who they talk to?
  • Does the person appear to be coached on what to say?
  • Is the person living in unsuitable conditions?
  • Does the person lack personal possessions and appear not to have a stable living situation?
  • Does the person have freedom of movement? Can the person freely leave where they live? Are there unreasonable security measures?

If you or someone you know is being trafficked, call the Human Trafficking Hotline @ 1-888-373-7888 or text INFO to 233733

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