(Bismarck, ND) — Lawmakers and advocacy groups in North Dakota are launching a project to help child abuse victims. HOPE Project is hosting a six-part webinar series focusing on signs of human trafficking and online child safety tips. It was launched by a conglomerate of six victim advocacy groups and several government officials attended the opening press conference on Thursday. The Children’s Advocacy Centers of North Dakota said they served more than three-thousand families in 2025 including one-thousand children who interviewers believe to be victims of abuse. Additionally, a new law adopted in 2025 will require three grade levels to complete course work about human trafficking and prevention in public school.
North Dakota Launches HOPE Project To Protect Children From Abuse
