HONOLULU, HI (January 2024) - In recognition of National Human Trafficking Prevention Month, Social Justice Watcher Board Member Amy Zhao appeared on KITV to shed light on the growing concerns of human trafficking in Hawaii, particularly its impact on local youth.
During the televised interview, Zhao emphasized the critical nature of human trafficking in the Hawaiian islands and outlined Imua Alliance(a leading Hawaii-based NGO)'s comprehensive approach to supporting survivors. "Human trafficking is not just a distant problem—it's happening right here in our communities," Zhao stated. "Our youth are particularly vulnerable, and we need to act now."
The interview highlighted Imua Alliance's vital role in providing support services to survivors of sexual exploitation and human trafficking. The organization offers comprehensive assistance, including crisis intervention, long-term support, and community education programs designed to prevent trafficking and support survivors in their journey to recovery.
Zhao also discussed the importance of community awareness and involvement in combating human trafficking. "Education and awareness are our first lines of defense," she explained. "We encourage everyone to learn the warning signs and know how to respond appropriately when they suspect trafficking activity."
The full interview can be viewed on KITV's website at www.kitv.com. Community members interested in supporting Imua Alliance's mission can visit [website] to learn more about volunteer opportunities and ways to contribute to their anti-trafficking initiatives.
About Imua Alliance:
Imua Alliance is a leading Hawaii-based organization dedicated to empowering survivors of human trafficking and sexual exploitation through comprehensive support services and community education.