Hendry County Clerk of Court staff fights against human trafficking
Special to Caloosa Belle Independent
Posted 1/24/23
In honor of Human Trafficking Awareness Month, the Hendry County Clerk of Court Kimberley Barrineau and her entire staff...
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Hendry County Clerk of Court staff fights against human trafficking
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Special to Caloosa Belle Independent
LABELLE — In honor of Human Trafficking Awareness Month, the Hendry County Clerk of Court Kimberley Barrineau and her entire staff has teamed up with Florida’s Attorney General Ashley Moody and her fight against human trafficking. Please join Attorney General Moody’s 100 Percent Club to train your employees on the signs of human trafficking and how to report it safely and effectively. Visit the State of Florida Attorney Generals website at myfloridalegal.com for more information. [Photo courtesy Hendry County Clerk of Court]