GRACE Commission

Sadly, it is estimated that there are 1.5 million human trafficking victims in the United States, most of which are children. The Federal Bureau of Investigation recently named Atlanta as one of the top fourteen cities with abnormally high rates of human trafficking. However, the issue is not limited to Atlanta. Human trafficking is taking place in every corner of our state.

The Georgians for Refuge, Action, Compassion, and Education Commission (GRACE) was created to combat the threat of human trafficking in the State of Georgia. The GRACE Commission is comprised of public officials, law enforcement, for-profit and non-profit organizations, faith-based institutions, and subject matter experts to tackle human trafficking, seek justice for victims, and hold bad actors accountable.

Co-Chairs and Members of the GRACE Commission

Human Trafficking Awareness Training

In January 2020, First Lady Marty Kemp and the GRACE Commission, in partnership with the Georgia Department of Administrative Services (DOAS), launched Human Trafficking Awareness Training for State of Georgia employees and the general public.

The training is available for free HERE.

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