
Convenience Stores Against Trafficking (CSAT)GACS and its members have joined the fight against human trafficking by partnering with Convenience Stores Against Trafficking (CSAT), a program launched by national non-profit In Our Backyard.
Convenience stores are intertwined into their communities, and with Georgia being ranked 7th in the nation for most cases reported to the National Human Trafficking hotline (2018), GACS members have committed to join the fight.
CSAT provides a simple, no-cost program with practical tools for retailers to recognize the signs of human trafficking and safely report the suspected crime. Learn more about CSAT.
CSAT also has a new web training video offered at Ready Training Online.
Retailers can post Freedom Stickers in their stores, which contain the National Human Trafficking Hotline.
Join today and materials will be sent directly to your office.
Convenience stores are intertwined into their communities, and with Georgia being ranked 7th in the nation for most cases reported to the National Human Trafficking hotline (2018), GACS members have committed to join the fight.
CSAT provides a simple, no-cost program with practical tools for retailers to recognize the signs of human trafficking and safely report the suspected crime. Learn more about CSAT.
CSAT also has a new web training video offered at Ready Training Online.
Retailers can post Freedom Stickers in their stores, which contain the National Human Trafficking Hotline.
Join today and materials will be sent directly to your office.