Things in Sacramento are going very well. I have done some specialized training in the church to address problems of child trafficking. This included training over 120 volunteers to be mobilized into a human trafficking prevention plan. 40 staff members from a church of about 5,000 were taught how to leverage their resources and location to prevent human trafficking in their communities. There has been great success in networking various organizations so that there is a massive community collaborated prevention plan. Foster care, law enforcement, and community churches are really beginning to work together to solve this problem. After doing a training in a suburb of Sacramento called Roseville, we mobilized the church to put pressure on local law enforcement to do something about the human trafficking problem locally. Law enforcement responded and arrested a man who was keeping under age children at his house for the purposes of child pornography. I have been encouraged that the church has responded so well to all of the training and challenges. We are beginning to make a difference! Please pray for us and also for the politicians, law enforcement and other leadership involved.
From Clayton Butler in Sacremento
August 24, 2010 By

