Navy Vets Rescue Girls

There is no group of people more aptly suited to wage war against those who harm children than a group of former navy specialists. This group of Navy Vets,  who make up some volunteers and founders at our own Saved in America, are proudly lending their immense skill and training towards the cause of helping freedom reign on the home front for teenagers and young girls who find themselves caught in the trappings of human trafficking. 

Human Trafficking is Thriving

As astounding and alarming as it is, in reality, human trafficking is thriving within the United States. The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children received 8.2 million reports in 2016 alone, and that number has only risen through the years.  This shocking number is why Saved in America formed in the first place, to fight back against those who desire to harm the most innocent among us, our children. 

Saved in America is Successful, They Get The Job Done

When the experts at Saved in America set out to find a missing girl, who has run away or has gone missing, they can boast a 100% success rate. They have rescued every single person they have sought out. However, the group’s immense impact doesn’t stop at the point of rescue. It extends beyond and ensures help for these girls after they are reduced from the clutches of human trafficking. Services like getting the girls rehabilitation and legal representation to encourage the prosecution of the predators are just a few additional ways that Saved in America helps. 

A-Team of Heroes

While the silver screen and comic books promote heroes like the Avengers and Superman, real-life heroes look more like veterans who are lending their notable skills to find and rescue exploited children. Saved in America is formed with a team of heroes, all working for the betterment and safety of us all. Without their efforts, law enforcement would be woefully overwhelmed and undermanned to address these cases. There is simply too much of a need within America’s borders— when it comes to combating human trafficking— then law enforcement can hope to meet. That’s what makes these services offered for free by these former Navy specialists that much more impressive. 

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