Jenna Clark

Jenna Clark

Listen to the remarkable story of Jenna Clark, a true life heroine and victim of Human Trafficking, who at the young age of 18 years saw the problem of Human Trafficking and went “undercover” as her way of trying to help other victims – by joining a forced labor crew and reporting on their activities.

Unfortunately she became trapped and a victim herself.

She quickly discovered that the process of the exploitation was just as she researched except she was surprised by how quick the grooming was over and how constant the violence was.

Fortunately she was rescued. She is so lucky to have escaped and to be able to tell her story today. Many of the organizations that are combating human trafficking are not equipped or have a mission to rescue victims- Jenna was directed to a wonderful group adequately trained who would not stop and they rescued her and the others-

She is currently going to college for journalism and social work.

Recent studies show the majority of human trafficking in the world takes the form of forced labor. Also known as involuntary servitude, forced labor may result when unscrupulous employers exploit workers made more vulnerable by high rates of unemployment, poverty, crime, discrimination, corruption, political conflict, or cultural acceptance of the practice. Immigrants are particularly vulnerable, but individuals also may be forced into labor in their own countries. Female victims of forced or bonded labor, especially women and girls in domestic servitude, are often sexually exploited as well.