The Children’s Rescue Initiative with Angelo Fermo

Dec 10, 2024 | The Professional Noticer

On this week’s episode of The Professional Noticer, Andy hosts Angelo Fermo, head of the investigative division of the Children’s Rescue Initiative (CRI), an organization dedicated to rescuing children from human trafficking and slavery around the world.

Tune in to hear Angelo’s extraordinary journey from federal law enforcement to leading life-saving missions with CRI. Gain insights into the challenges of combating trafficking, the comprehensive training CRI teams undergo, and the ongoing care they provide for rescued children. Plus, learn how you can support CRI’s vital work locally and abroad.

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