In-N-Out heiress Lynsi Snyder's mission to fight addiction, human trafficking

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In-N-Out Burger joins fight against addiction, human trafficking

FOX 11's Marla Tellez spoke exclusively with In-N-Out Burger president and owner Lynsi Snyder, as the "Burger Queen" discussed her plan to join the fight against addiction and human trafficking.

What's the first thing that comes to your mind when you hear the words "In-N-Out?"

For most people, it's the iconic burgers that have propelled the burger chain into stardom as a California institution.

But for owner Lynsi Snyder, there's a cause near and dear to her heart that she's hoping to spread more awareness on through her nonprofit Slave 2 Nothing Foundation. 

Lynsi joins FOX 11's Marla Tellez to talk about the fight against human trafficking and addiction.

This weekend, the nonprofit is hosting a benefit fundraiser on Saturday - the second annual Rock 2 Freedom - at the House of Blues in Anaheim. Slave 2 Nothing partners with carefully-vetted, like-minded organizations in the states that In-N-Out serves for this benefit.

To learn more about this weekend's event or get more information on the nonprofit, visit Slave2Nothing.org.