Giving Compass' Take:

• NBC San Diego reports that seven school districts in San Diego will start teaching their students about the human trafficking crisis and how to prevent it. 

• Human trafficking is an ongoing global problem, how can more schools drive awareness and take preventative measures? 

Here's how donors can make an impact against human trafficking. 


Human trafficking has become such a danger in California that San Diego County that it will be part of the curriculum at seven local school districts.

The San Diego County District Attorney's Office announced it will spend $3 million to fund The San Diego Trafficking Prevention Collective.

Education about human trafficking will be available to 237,000 students in the following districts: San Diego Unified, Sweetwater Union High School, Escondido Union High School, San Dieguito Union High School, Poway Unified and San Pasqual Union Elementary School.

“Schools have to be the place where we begin this fight,” San Diego County District Attorney Summer Stephan said Tuesday.

Read the full article about San Diego schools teaching human trafficking prevention by R. Stickney and Christina Bravo at NBC San Diego