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A student is forced to provide sexual favors to a family member in order to receive food.
A sixth-grade student is choked out by her eighth-grade boyfriend, who records the incident and shares it. Within a few days, the boy has offers from more than 30 men who are willing to pay to sexually assault the young girl.
To help bring even more awareness to human trafficking – worldwide, almost 20% of all trafficking victims are children – the Kansas State Department of Education (KSDE) and CareSource HealthAlliance are partnering to bring the film “Wake Up” to Kansas.
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