Attorney General Ashley Moody is recognizing the efforts of the Florida Baptist Children’s Home d/b/a One More Child organization for assisting young victims of human trafficking. One More Child is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that provides services to vulnerable children and struggling families through multiple programs. The organization has state-certified, anti-trafficking mobile outreach teams that assess the needs of survivors, connect them with essential community resources, deliver clinical services and provide mentorship throughout a survivor’s journey of recovery. One More Child assists law enforcement and prosecutors by providing resources for child trafficking victims to recover. In recognition of the organization’s work, Attorney General Moody presented a Florida Cabinet resolution observing January as Human Trafficking Prevention Month to One More Child representatives at the FSA headquarters in Tallahassee.

Attorney General Ashley Moody said, “One More Child supports young human trafficking victims, and I am excited to recognize the great work they do to help us end this atrocious crime in Florida. It is an honor to present them with a Florida Cabinet Resolution, signed by the Governor and the Florida Cabinet, to recognize their important efforts and encourage those devoted to fighting on behalf of trafficking victims across our state.”

One More Child President Dr. Jerry Haag said, “We are so grateful for Attorney General Moody’s commitment to eradicate child sex trafficking in Florida and throughout the country. This partnership we have with the Attorney General’s office and our amazing law enforcement community will enable us to reach more vulnerable children in their darkest time of need.”