About 200 people crossed the cable bridge between Kennewick and Pasco on Friday carrying lights in the second annual Human Trafficking Awareness Walk. The event symbolizes that survivors of human trafficking are not alone, and the community supports them, said Desiree Reynolds with the Support, Advocacy and Resource Center.
Cameron Probert
Tri-City Herald
About 200 people crossed the cable bridge between Kennewick and Pasco on Friday carrying lights in the second Human Trafficking Awareness Walk.
The event symbolizes that survivors of human trafficking are not alone, and the community supports them, said Desiree Reynolds with the Support, Advocacy and Resource Center.
Cameron Probert covers breaking news for the Tri-City Herald, where he tries to answer reader questions about why police officers and firefighters are in your neighborhood. He studied communications at Washington State University.https://mycheckout.tri-cityherald.com/subscribe?ofrgp_id=394&g2i_or_o=Event&g2i_or_p=Reporter&cid=news_cta_0.99-1mo-15.99-on-article_202404
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