Prostitution and trafficking trap countless women in a life of misery and subjugation. For those who lead comfortable lives, it’s a distant—if even recognized—problem. But it’s right here in Columbus, Ohio, and it’s widespread and destructive.
To get a sense for the problem, listen to the podcast Lawyer Up, where lawyers John Gonzales and Jack D’Aurora talk with Hannah Estabrook about how women get lured, groomed and, finally, trapped in the sex trade.
Some women do find their way out, and it’s because of the efforts of people like Hannah, a mental health clinician and coordinator at the Franklin County CATCH (Changing Actions to Change Habits) Court, which seeks to restore victims of prostitution.
Hannah is also the director of Sanctuary Night, a sacred space created for women still caught in the cycles of prostitution and addiction in Franklinton, a west side Columbus neighborhood.
The team at Sanctuary Night has purchased a house on Sullivant Avenue—right in the middle of where the sex trade plays out in Columbus—and is working to convert the house to a full-time (24/7) drop-in center for the women (and sometimes men), who are trapped in the sex trade.
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Jack D’Aurora writes for Considerthisbyjd.com
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