That's a good question.
Human trafficking is an umbrella term, but supporting survivors of sex trafficking is not. It's very specific in the requirements. When we throw lots of money—funding—under that umbrella, it doesn't always trickle down to where it needs to go.
Education and awareness will always be a major part of the process in preventing sex trafficking and in serving survivors, but we need to make sure that under that umbrella the right amounts of resources are going to supporting the survivors in their recovery and helping them reintegrate back into society. That's what's lacking now.
There are people who are jumping on the bandwagon who are getting funding. It's not that their hearts are not in the right place and it's not that they are not worthy. However, in terms of priority, we need to prioritize the survivors and their recoveries.