A massive donation to a nonprofit that combats sex trafficking across the state of Alabama was announced Wednesday.
Gov. Kay Ivey awarded nearly $200,000 to , which provides training to law enforcement as well as provides surveillance and rescue operations.
We previously reported the group was involved in two stings, one in Limestone County and the other in Marshall County.
You can find the full news release from the governor below:Â
Gov. Kay Ivey has awarded a grant of nearly $200,000 to a non-profit organization that provides training to law enforcement on methods for combatting sex trafficking.
Covenant Rescue Group is based in Jefferson County and offers its training to law enforcement agencies statewide.
Its instructors are former law enforcement officers and special operations veterans. Along with training, the organization provides initial surveillance and rescue operations and offers referrals to victims for support and recovery.
“Our men and women in law enforcement should have access to tools and techniques that help them protect the people in their communities from exploitation,†Gov. Kay Ivey said. “I am pleased to award this grant to an organization working to stop those criminals who seek to victimize vulnerable people.â€
The Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs is administering the grant from funds made available by the U.S. Department of Justice.
“Many law enforcement agencies may lack the resources and expertise to investigate or respond to this type of crime,†ADECA Director Kenneth Boswell said. “ADECA joins Gov. Ivey in support of these and other efforts to crack down on sex trafficking.â€
ADECA administers a wide range of programs that support law enforcement, victim programs, economic development, water resource management, energy conservation and recreation.

Image from Covenant Rescue Group Facebook page