Marriott: Pilot project for human trafficking victims

Marriott: Pilot project for human trafficking victims

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The project is not only intended to provide beds for survivors, but also long-term support. / © Screenshot

At the American AHLA Foundation's third "No Room for Trafficking (NRFT)" Summit at the end of July, Marriott International announced the pilot launch of HotelHelp, a room donation programme for survivors of human trafficking. 

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