GOYA CARES releases new docufilm to raise awareness of child trafficking  [VIDEO]

Goya Cares released VICTIMS, now streaming on GoyaCares.com, a revealing documentary based on actual events that shows the heartbreaking epidemic of human trafficking in the world, and the disturbing moments that a family faces when trying to recover their daughter.

“It has been our deep spiritual calling that has brought us to this pivotal point, driven by the desire to not only shed light but to eradicate this unspeakable evil. We are immensely proud to produce and release another film, produced by Vibra Latina, and based on the lives of one family, who have gone through immeasurable pain while trying to save their daughter from trafficking and drug addiction. Our mission is to continue to amplify awareness of this crisis and ultimately aid in its cessation,” said Bob Unanue, President and CEO of Goya Foods, and Executive Producer of VICTIMS.

As the largest Hispanic-owned food company, Goya has used its international platform to establish the Goya Cares Coalition, a network of organizations and businesses that help to recover, restore, and reunite survivors, while others help to provide preventative education.

“We, as coalition partners of Goya Cares, are overwhelmed with gratitude for the invaluable support they have provided in telling our story and establishing a lasting legacy for our beloved daughter. Through the formation of our new organization, Meant to Soar, and the release of this film, our ultimate aspiration is to raise awareness, bring healing to future generations, and prevent other families from enduring the same tragedy,” expressed Elsa and Charles Ezell, Co-Founders of Meant to Soar.

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