Elizabeth Escaped Human Trafficking, Now Works to Set Others Free

 

THE PRESS DEMOCRAT At age 16, Elizabeth Quiroz sold drugs on the street while being watched and menaced by a man who controlled her like he owned her.

Elizabeth is 33 now and doing vastly better. Intent on earning a college degree and becoming a parole office, she was among nearly three dozen former foster-care wards presented scholarships Monday by the Valley of the Moon Children's Foundation.

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