Before joining the Collective Liberty team, Delgado was the co-director of a National Anti-Trafficking Prevention Program in Mexico. He is also responsible for helping to create the award-winning multilingual AWAKE Anti-Trafficking Virtual Reality Program that was used in the Brazil Olympics and both Houston and Minneapolis Super Bowls.
Oscar ran a summer program for 50 survivors of labor trafficking and sexual exploitation, and has also worked in a Mexican aftercare program for teen survivors of labor and sex trafficking. Delgado also has experience as a consultant and adviser for anti-trafficking programs in Mexico, Colorado and Massachusetts.
Oscar, a native of Mexico City, said he was vaguely aware of trafficking and never thought it happened in his city. The turning point for Oscar came when someone prayed he would be able to see and care for the things God sees and cares for. Soon after, he became acutely aware of how pervasive human trafficking was in his own backyard. “Once I started to open my eyes … I felt like I had to do something,” he said.
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