How do you find everyday people—working professionals, students, or retirees—who are willing to spend just 1–2 hours a day after work volunteering from home to help fight sex trafficking? Specifically, how do you recruit individuals who will commit to methodical research in support of pro bono legal casework and aftercare for trafficking victims? And more importantly, what kind of psychological profile or personality makeup makes someone ideal for this kind of behind-the-scenes, detail-oriented justice work—regardless of their college major or career background? To find people who will volunteer 1–2 hours…
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