DTT Supports Convenience Stores Against Human Trafficking with Donation

DTT announced today their continued support for Convenience Stores Against Trafficking (CSAT), a program of In Our Backyard, in the form of a $2,000 donation to the organization.

DTT is the leading provider of managed loss prevention and surveillance technology to the C-Store, Hospitality, and Retail industries. CSAT is a program of In Our Backyard, a national 501(c)(3) nonprofit known for its anti-human trafficking work surrounding the past nine Super Bowls.

In December, DTT pledged their commitment to CSAT’s initiative of providing resources to C-Store operators. These resources allow operators to identify and safely report trafficking that passes through their stores. Today, DTT strengthened that ongoing commitment with a $2,000 donation. The contribution will help CSAT work towards the goal of ending human trafficking in the United States.

“This donation from DTT enables us to get human trafficking training and victim outreach materials into hundreds of additional stores across the United States,” shared A program director of Convenience Stores Against Trafficking. “By stepping up to support Convenience Stores Against Trafficking, DTT is saving lives!”

“I’ve worked closely with the director for the past several months as CSAT has provided training materials and support to C-Store operators, helping them to identify and report human trafficking,” said a Director of C-Store Sales at DTT. “I’ve seen the impact her program has had in the C-Store community, and I’m incredibly proud to meaningfully contribute to those efforts with this donation.”

About DTiQ

DTiQ offers state-of-the-art video surveillance to improve loss prevention and operational excellence efforts for restaurants, retail, and convenience store locations. With over 25 years of experience, DTiQ successfully enhances over 8 million consumer experiences daily while protecting trillions of dollars in assets. DTiQ works with 45,000+ locations, including brands such as Adidas, Burger King, Dairy Queen, Hard Rock Café, McDonald’s, Pandora, Subway, Swarovski, Taco Bell, Vineyard Vines, and Yankee Candle. For more information, visit www.dtiq.com.

About Convenience Stores Against Trafficking

Convenience Stores Against Trafficking (CSAT) is a program of In Our Backyard, a national 501(c)(3) nonprofit known for its anti-trafficking work surrounding the past nine Super Bowls and for the critically acclaimed book by Founder and Executive Director Nita Belles: In Our Backyard: Human Trafficking in America and What We Can Do to Stop It. In Our Backyard Freedom Stickers are in all 50 states, providing a pathway to freedom for victims of human trafficking. CSAT equips the convenience store industry to take a stand against the atrocity of human trafficking in America through no-cost training, victim outreach materials, and public awareness of human trafficking. CSAT has partnerships in 29 states, representing more than 11,000 locations. The program is featured in the NACS Community Toolkit. More information at:  www.inourbackyard.org/csat

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iesber@dtiq.com
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