More than 20 Wisconsin counties have reported incidents of sex trafficking, with nearly 80 cases in Milwaukee, according to data compiled by Hope Run Kenosha. Every 10 minutes, a woman or child is trafficked in the U.S., resulting in more than 15,000 victims each year.
An official with the Department of Homeland Security volunteering at the event said there are hundreds of cases of prostitution and labor exploitation in southeastern Wisconsin, and described Kenosha as a “stopping spot” between Chicago and Milwaukee.
“Human trafficking is an issue everywhere, and we need to do a better job of educating the public about it,” said Kenosha Police Officer Jeff Wamboldt. “Twelve and 13-year-olds are the primary target, that’s middle schoolers. We need to get the word out to parents and teachers.”
Wamboldt recommends parents pay attention to their child’s demeanor and social media accounts. “If your child is being targeted, there is going to be a change. Dig around and ask questions,” he added.
Chris Oertel, director of Royal Family KIDS, a local camp for abused children in and around Kenosha and Racine counties, attended the event and said she hopes it will encourage locals and law enforcement officials to focus more attention on child sexual abuse.
“I think only recently things have been said about human trafficking,” she said. “People think this only happens in bigger cities, in other countries. But it happens here.”
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Royal Family Kids' Camps, Inc. (RFKC) (The punctuation is correct as it reflects the ownership of the camps as belonging to the kids. RFKC, Inc. is the corporate oversight organization and {City} Royal Family Kids' Camp is a local instantiation of the corporate model.) RFKC, Inc. is a network of camps, children's clubs, and child mentoring for abused, abandoned and neglected children in the foster care, system. RFK founded in 1985 by Wayne and Diane Tesch.[1] This ministry offers training and resources for local churches to sponsor a five-day summer camp for the children in foster care, ages 6 – 12. This is from Wikipedia. If someone wants to look up the founders Wayne and Diane Tesch as well.