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Sunday, June 5, 2011

Concert brings awareness of human trafficking

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6:54 PM, Jun 4, 2011  |   comments
Saturday's "Rock to Stop" raised awareness and donations to worldwide problem.

The topic of human trafficking is not one mentioned daily. However, it's been on the mind of Anthony Estep.
"We started thinking, 'what can we do?' to help raise money," Estep recalled. "It was easy; we play music, that's what we do."
And that's what he and his band, Radio Revolver did.
A number of Christian-themed bands took part in Saturday's "Rock to Stop" near Grainger County High School in Rutledge.
"I think people are becoming more and more aware of (human trafficking)," said Doug Dworak with Tiny Hands International. "I was talking to someone yesterday that mentioned to me that they had no idea human trafficking even existed."
Money from donations at the concert will go to ongoing rescue human trafficking missions in Nepal. However, organizers hope the message goes beyond the Asian nation, but instead, that human trafficking affects the  entire world.
"The importance it is for people to engage in this battle in what I consider one of the gravest evils in our generation," Dworak added.
For more information, visit Tiny Hands International's website.

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