The Salvation Army Organizes Event to Bring Attention to Human Trafficking

Jan 9, 2023

PITTSBURGH (January 9, 2023)The Salvation Army Western Pennsylvania Division’s LIGHT Project (Leading Individuals Gracefully out of Human Trafficking) is committed to serving individuals who have previously been or are currently a victim of human trafficking. The LIGHT Project is seeking to increase awareness this January during National Human Trafficking Awareness Month.

The community is invited to a free screening of The Salvation Army’s Emmy award-winning documentary HOPE: Stories of Survival on Thursday, January 19. The event will begin at 6 p.m., at Row House Cinema in Lawrenceville, followed by a panel discussion. Light fare will be provided along with a cash bar. The event is free, but space is limited. Please visit give.salvationarmy.org/HopeScreening to secure your spot. The Salvation Army would like to thank sponsor Cozza Law Group Pittsburgh for making this awareness event possible.

“Our goal is to help shed light on this issue that is happening here at home, in our own backyard,” Lauren Fair, Divisional Director of Social Services, The Salvation Army Western Pennsylvania said. “We invite the community to come learn about the work we do every day to combat human trafficking. We can all be part of the solution by learning to identify warning signs and knowing the resources available to survivors.”

National Human Trafficking Awareness Day is January 11. Community members are invited to participate in #WearBlueDay and tag The Salvation Army’s LIGHT Project on Facebook and Instagram.

Currently, The Salvation Army has 49 anti-human trafficking programs nationwide. The LIGHT Project serves those who are currently residing within The Salvation Army Western Pennsylvania Division’s 28-county service area. In the last fiscal year, 23 sex trafficking survivors and 18 survivors of labor trafficking were served through this initiative.

The LIGHT Project provides comprehensive case management for survivors which includes emergency response, crisis intervention, transportation, legal/court advocacy and transitional housing. The LIGHT Project also seeks to raise awareness through education and intervention training for the community and stakeholders. Visit salvationarmywpa.org/givehope to make a donation.


Celebrating over 150 years of global service as both a church and a social service organization, The Salvation Army began in London, England in 1865. Today, it provides critical services in 132 countries worldwide. The 28-county Western Pennsylvania Division serves thousands of needy families through a wide variety of support services. To learn more about The Salvation Army in Western Pennsylvania, visit wpa.salvationarmy.org. The Salvation Army … doing the most good for the most people in the most need.


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