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FAITH Church collects canned goods to fight human trafficking BH MELISSA WEINMAN melissaweinman@reporternewspapers.net At first glance, collecting canned food may seem like an odd way for a church to help stop human trafficking. But Greg Chevalier, the chairman of outreach ministry for Brookhaven Christian Church, explained that there are many things that can make children more susceptible to becoming victims of commercial sexual exploitation, includ ing hunger. “When a child is hungry, they’re more vulnerable to receive a gift from a stranger and that builds trust,” Cheva lier said. On March 16, Brookhaven Chris tian Church will host an event on behalf of the statewide Street Grace ministry to assemble “blessing bags” - backpacks filled with non-perishable food items to give to children in the Tri-Cities High School cluster over spring break. According to Street Grace, 58 per cent of kids in Georgia public schools receive free or reduced lunches. Chevalier said the Tri-Cities school cluster, in south Fulton County, has a high number of students receiving free or reduced lunches, many of whom may not have access to regular meals outside of school. “That cluster has the highest degree of potential vulnerability,” Che valier said. With spring break coming up, Che valier said, those children will have a week without lunches at school. “Our objective is to pack lunches, non-perishable food items, into back packs and provide them to students at Tri-Cities schools that are going on spring break,” Chevalier said. Several churches in the Reporter Newspapers communities of Buckhead, Brookhaven, Sandy Springs and Dun- woody participate in the Street Grace ministry. “We are an alliance of Christian churches, and our main focus is to orga nize churches to get mobilized, and ed ucate them about commercial sexual ex ploitation of children,” said Street Grace Programs Director Amy Walters. Walters said the organization was formed four years ago by church leaders who were concerned about the number of children and teenagers becoming vic tims of the commercial sex trade in met ro Atlanta. The organization aims to generate awareness about the commercial sexual exploitation of children and provide re sources for nonprofit organizations that help victims. “The church is full of people who care. They just didn’t know what to do and where to go,” Walters said. “As we help educate people to what they can do, we point them in directions where they can have a positive impact.” Walters said in addition to fighting hunger, the organization has several oth- “It’s supply and it’s demand. In order to fulfill the demand of individuals that purchase children for sex, there has to be supply. And in order for there to be supply, one must entice a child into the program.” - GREG CHEVALIER BROOKHAVEN CHRISTIAN CHURCH er initiatives for 2013. Street Grace is working with the De partment of Education to train speakers who will reach out to parent-teacher orga nizations to educate them about ways kids can be lured into the commercial sex trade. “It really can be as simple as my child goes to a shopping mall and someone approaches them with a business card and says, ‘Your makeup looks great. I want to hire you,”’ Walters said. “We al ways think it’s the white van that’s going to drive up and drag our child off. It’s not going to happen like that.” Chevalier said it’s important for peo ple to learn what a big problem human trafficking is in Atlanta. He said there’s a misconception that the problem is confined to Hartsfield-Jack- son International Airport. In fact, Cheva lier said, a large percentage of transactions happen outside the Perimeter. “It’s not the degenerate individual down by the airport living in the streets. It’s not the international businessman with no ethics or morals traveling in. That’s a nominal part of the issue,” Che valier said. Chevalier said it’s a large and com plex issue to tackle. “It’s supply and it’s demand,” Cheva lier said. “In order to fulfill the demand of individuals that purchase children for sex, there has to be supply. And in order for there to be supply, one must entice a child into the program.” Chevalier said Street Grace hopes that by providing food for kids over spring break, it may help to make them less vulnerable to predators. On March 16, volunteers are invit ed to Brookhaven Christian Church to help assemble the blessing bags from 9:30 a.m. to noon. 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