The Frederick Douglass Family Foundation (FDFF) has announced the formation of the Faith 4 Justice Youth Council. The Council will assist FDFF in designing and initiating anti-human trafficking programs for faith-based organizations across the United States. Young people aged 13 to 18 are eligible to apply for a one-year term on the Council.
“We will select 50 students from all over the country that are interested in helping us address the issue of human trafficking and modern-day slavery,” says Ken Morris, President of FDFF. “These young leaders will help in creating projects that will have a real impact on this global dilemma. Their ideas will affect change.”
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