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Residents Rally Outside Cumming City Hall to Combat Child Trafficking

A local group gathered outside Cumming City Hall on Sunday to warn that child trafficking is closer to home than many Forsyth County residents realize.

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Residents Rally Outside Cumming City Hall to Combat Child Trafficking
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Dozens gathered on the steps of Cumming City Hall on Sunday as a local group brought the issue of child trafficking to the heart of Forsyth County, delivering a pointed message: the threat is not distant, and communities here are not immune.

The rally, held outside City Hall on March 15, centered on raising awareness and pushing residents toward concrete action on what organizers framed as an urgent public safety concern. The group warned that "child trafficking is closer to home than many realize," a phrase that anchored the event's core appeal to neighbors who may have viewed the issue as a problem belonging to larger cities or distant regions.

The event aimed to convert awareness into community engagement, with organizers calling on residents to treat child trafficking not as an abstract headline but as a local challenge demanding a local response.

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Details on the organizing group, the number of people who attended, and any statements from Forsyth County law enforcement or elected officials were not immediately available. Cumming City Hall has not yet issued a public comment on the gathering.

Child trafficking advocacy events in suburban Georgia counties have grown more frequent in recent years, with community-led rallies often serving as the starting point for longer-term coalitions between residents, schools, and law enforcement. Whether Sunday's event in Cumming leads to a sustained organizing effort remains to be seen, but the choice of City Hall as the backdrop signals that organizers intend their message to reach local government as much as their neighbors.

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