The holidays allow survivors the chance to focus on just being kids. But once January hits, we tend to see a lot of youth face mental health struggles
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John,
At Love146 we provide Survivor Care Services to kids who have been trafficked or are at high risk of being trafficked.
Throughout the year, we are focused on helping these kids overcome the trauma they’ve experienced. But during the holidays, we celebrate the joys of the season.
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The holidays often allow these youth a chance to focus on just being kids.
They get downright giddy over the magic of the season and the fun they have with the people they love. It reminds us of what this time can be like through a child’s eyes.
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We embrace these moments of joy, but our team is also preparing for what is often around the corner in January.
Once the holidays have passed – once there are no more parties, gatherings, or festivities, that’s when we tend to see some of the highest numbers of youth running away, and the most challenging mental health struggles. I don't think our youth are alone in it. Maybe you can relate. A lot of us experience an emotional dip this time of the year.
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Then there’s our staff who show up day after day to work alongside of kids.
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Thank you. I so appreciate your generosity.
Warmly,
Erin
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