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Mississippi Attorney General Distributes Almost $3.9M To Combat Human Trafficking

Attorney General Lynn Fitch recently revealed that a total of almost $3.9 million has been allocated from the Victims of Human Trafficking and Commercial Sexual Exploitation Fund. This funding will be distributed among thirteen organizations that are committed to assisting victims of human trafficking in their journey towards rebuilding their lives.

The fund, which was created by the Mississippi Legislature in 2020, has now awarded a total of $8.5 million in grants for victim services. This latest round of grants marks the third distribution from the fund.

“Few crimes rob a person of their humanity, power, and dignity like human trafficking, but we do not have to let it steal their future,” said Attorney General Fitch.

Fitch commended the nonprofit organizations in Mississippi for their dedication in supporting and guiding victims throughout their path to recovery and renewal.

“We can put an end to the dangerous human trafficking enterprise by working together,” she emphasized, expressing gratitude to the State Legislature for providing the essential resources needed to assist survivors.”

This year, a total of 17 funding applications were submitted, with a collective request for $6.8 million. Out of these, the grants will be awarded to thirteen organizations. The selected organizations will utilize the funds to provide various essential services for survivors, including housing, legal assistance, transportation, mental health support, and workforce development programs.

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Mississippi is taking proactive steps to ensure that victims receive comprehensive care and resources to reclaim their lives, as these grants aim to empower survivors, disrupt trafficking networks, and build a statewide infrastructure for victim support. Fitch emphasized the importance of these efforts in providing the necessary support and empowerment to survivors of trafficking.

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