Lawmakers push for changes to address human trafficking in New York
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Smokin’ Oak Presents Check to Aid Anti-Human Trafficking Efforts
On March 25, Smokin’ Oak presented a check of $1,500 to Warrior 321 to aid them in the battle against human trafficking. Rod and Cat Scott, the pizzeria’s owners, gifted the check to the organization’s Chairman Alan Wilkett and Toni Rivera early Tuesday afternoon to help them in their mission against such evil. Warrior 321 is a non-profit organization led by anti-human trafficking experts with decades of experience in law enforcement, their webs…
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