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Wednesday, March 31, 2021
Walk brings awareness to human trafficking BY CONNOR DZIAWURA Foothills Focus Staff Writer
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early 40 million estimated global victims. Considered the world’s third-largest criminal activity. But only 1 out of every 100 victims will be rescued. These statistics from the Dream City Foundation show the scale at which human trafficking operates and the challenges of cracking down on it. To generate awareness of the issue and raise funds for rescue and rehabilitation programs, local nonprofit Dream City Founda-
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The Stop Traffic Walk generates awareness of human trafficking and raises funds for rescue and rehabilitation programs. (Photos courtesy of Serendipit Consulting)
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Cave Creek declares intent to qualify for automatic aid
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BY SARAH DONAHUE Foothills Focus Staff Writer
Totally Rolled Ice Cream truck serves smiles
Scottsdale artist helps consumers wear a conversation starter
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he days of Cave Creek’s limited fire service protection will soon be a distant memory. The Cave Creek Town Council took its first official steps to qualify as a member of the Regional Automatic Aid System, which will provide the town and its residents with extensive emergency fire and medical service coverage. The Cave Creek Town Council voted unanimously to declare its intent to qualify as a member of the automatic aid system during a public meeting on March 15.
The declaration will be sent to fire departments and agencies in the surrounding community to “show the commitment that the town council and staff has into moving forward into the automatic aid system,” according to Cave Creek’s town manager Carrie Dyrek. This approved motion will allow the town’s staff to begin taking the necessary steps with policy direction and guidance from the council to work on agreements so the town may qualify to become a member of the automatic aid system, she explained. It also allows the town staff to designate funds in future budgets for this purpose, however, there are no upfront costs associated
with this action item, she stated. Fire agencies across the Valley have voiced major concerns about Cave Creek’s limited fire protection after crews from neighboring municipalities extinguished the recent East Desert and Ocotillo fires. Cave Creek had to pay a six-figure bill to cover these expenses, and the departments stated it won’t be able to respond in this manner again unless the town took steps to establish its own fire protection services. The council voiced its desire to become a member of the automatic aid system after
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