Aubri Reed from Mercy Gate Ministries spoke about human trafficking at the monthly meeting of the Faith and Freedom Club in Medina last week, offering resources available for victims through Mercy Gate Ministries.
Mercy Gate Ministries cares for survivors, victims and at-risk exploited individuals by providing educational resources for prevention, identification and restoration throughout the community and schools.
Reed is an Outreach Specialist and Project Manager for Mercy Gate
Ministries which is headquartered in Kerrville. The organization serves Kerr, Kendall, Bandera, Medina and Kimble counties.
According to Reed, the most common form of human trafficking in the Hill Country is familial trafficking.
During last week’s ...