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SUSAN C. COOK (Producer) www.littlewolfproductions.org A project manager for 15 years, Susan has worked on numerous projects which involve complex management skills. Her work has encompassed systems development, international conferences, and interfaith service projects. She believes that she was given this project as a mission from the Divine Feminine because we can't turn our backs on children. Susan's work provides a shocking look at a tragic issue.
Human trafficking
Human trafficking is a planet wide epidemic. With the ease of travel, human beings are trafficked throughout the world and children are the most lucrative in this multi-billion dollar business. This film focuses on the plight of children between the ages of ten and sixteen. These children have been abandoned, literally thrown out of the home of one or both parents, left behind when parents move on, or flee abusive situations so intense that the unknown is risked rather than face mutilation and death. With the collaboration of the FBI, KBI, some of the victims, and numerous law enforcement agents and lawmakers, the movie weaves the story concisely so as not to spend too much time on the problem.
When children are found in this kind of situation, authorities don’t know what to do with them. Often they tell them to go home but there is no home to go to and no rehabilitation offered, ultimately no options except to go back into the hands of a pimp. The need for rehabilitation homes and centers for these fragile young people is at a critical juncture. The estimates of 100,000 to 300,000 missing children in the United States alone creates enough need in every major city to fund and staff rehab centers. Sadly, the silent and horrendous abuse that is suffered can take a lifetime to overcome.
Please join us for this timely and provocative topic.