Anglican shelter for child victims of human trafficking to open in 2018 in Ghana

Posted Aug 3, 2017

[Anglican Communion News Service] A new Anglican-run community shelter to provide a home for trafficked children is on course to open next year in Accra, Ghana. Bishop of Accra Daniel Mensah Torto told journalists this week that the Hope Community would resettle and educate trafficked children who had been rescued. The refuge, funded by the Diocese of Accra in partnership with the U.S. embassy to Ghana, is part of a five-year anti-trafficking program.

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