Leaders of the Mountain Homebased nonprofit Into the Light are celebrating ten years of tireless efforts to protect children across Arkansas, addressing child trafficking through education, prevention, and direct intervention.Executive Director Gretchen Smeltzer and Director of Development Jo Lisa Bloom said in a recent interview with KTLO News the organization works to raise awareness of trafficking while training professionals who work with high-risk children to recognize warning signs and red flags.
Smeltzer said education often leads to prevention and intervention.
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Bloom said consistency is a key part of the organization’s approach.
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Bloom noted recent federal funding losses make community support essential. Donations can be made at intothelightus.org
Looking ahead to 2026, Smeltzer said the organization plans to strengthen internal operations and expand training opportunities, including partnerships with law enforcement and state agencies.
Our Community Cares is proudly presented by Danny Porter Century 21 Lemac Realty, H&R Block, Farmers and Merchants Bank, and KTLO, Classic Hits and The Boot. They stand together in honoring Into The Light for being a powerful voice of hope and healing for victims of child trafficking.
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