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Transport for Christ

SCTA supports Transport For Christ (TFC) International and it's local ministries.

Transport For Christ is a mission organization dedicated to reaching, supporting and encouraging truck drivers.

Mission: To lead truck drivers as well as the trucking community to Jesus Christ and help them grow in their faith.

Vision: To provide an effective ministry to truck drivers throughout the world wherever there is a significant trucking industry.

Goal: That no trucker should have to drive more than a day without being able to find a TFC Mobile Chapel.

Monthly Magazine: Highway News:  http://transportforchrist.org/highway/

Truckers Against Trafficking

About Truckers Against Trafficking  

Human trafficking, a term for modern-day slavery, is a $32-billion worldwide industry with more than 20.9 million people enslaved. It has been reported in all 50 states, and the number of victims in the United States is estimated in the hundreds of thousands. This website has been created to enable members of the trucking/travel plaza industry and other travelers learn what you can do to help stop this atrocity.

Around the world, there are an estimated 20.9 million slaves today. This is more than at any other time in world history. Modern-day slavery, when it results in people being bought and sold for forced labor or commercial sex, is called human trafficking. Foreign nationals from multiple countries are trafficked into this country on an annual basis; and the U. S. Department of Justice estimates that anywhere between 100,000-300,000 American kids are at risk of entering the sex trade each year.

While illegal, human trafficking is a booming business, second only to drug trafficking. Traffickers recruit out of our schools, online, in shopping malls, as well as the streets and other locations. A large percentage of the people trafficked are women and children. Many of them are used in the sex industry. They are the prostituted people on the street and in private homes, and in legitimate businesses such as restaurants, truck stops and motels. They need to be identified and rescued.

Website - http://www.truckersagainsttrafficking.org/

Blog http://blog.truckersagainsttrafficking.com/

Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TruckersAgainstTrafficking

YouTube https://www.youtube.com/user/TruckersAgainstTraff

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