AZPWIPM
PHOENIX, Ariz. – More than two dozen pest control companies, pest professionals, distributors, and manufacturers helped the Arizona Professional Women in Pest Management (AZPWIPM) raise awareness about the darkness of human trafficking. With that support, the organization raised $4,199 in four weeks.
The organization supported the Dream City Foundation (DCF) Stop Traffic Walk 2022. According to the DCF website, the walk raises funds for the nation’s largest human trafficking rescue and rehabilitation operation at the Phoenix Dream Center and StreetLightUSA. The funds raised through those walks in cities across America will help rescue trafficked individuals and give them the skills necessary to build a strong and vibrant life.
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