Disability Recovery Aid
Are all your community members accounted for? Ensure individuals' access to disability recovery aid toolsets. Ensure human traffickers cannot co-opt community resources. Celebrate blessings.
I coordinate and volunteer in an international network of severely affected sex trafficking survivors who have had the honorable people and honorable structures disappear from their universe, seemingly never to be seen again.
And yet, we know they are there and want to respond to us -- as soon as we learn to communicate resonantly with one another.
I and my co-founding community members are severely disabled because of sex trafficking violence and human trafficking pathways that were hidden in our environments.
We built our network as a shared disability recovery aid that proves itself every day, because we aren't supposed to be alive.
No one expects us to be alive; no one expects us to be able to recover from what has happened to us.
As a result, we are left for dead and for human trafficking organizations.
There's no need for us to remain disabled, however.
We are communicating increasingly about the trafficking pathways in our environments that are disabling us — and how they can be removed without risk of further violence.
This saves a lot of people's lives as soon as each community becomes intently interested.
t.me/DisabilityAid/545, 20220810-100257