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Girl Power Featured in Pittsburgh Tribune-Review

  • Aug 12, 2021
  • 1 min read

In the greater Miami area, Girl Power CEO Thema Campbell is one of those partners. Florida reported nearly 900 human trafficking cases in 2019 and, as Campbell’s nonprofit expanded beyond working with troubled teens, its members began coming into contact with more young women who were trafficking victims.


“A lot of the girls and women who are trafficked don’t want to talk about it,” Campbell said. “They just want it to go away, and that’s how a lot of sex traffickers are able to get away with it.”


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