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From Exploitation to Empowerment: Housing for Labor Trafficking Survivors

Labor trafficking doesn’t always look the way we expect. It often hides behind language barriers, family ties, immigration struggles, or a client’s hesitance to name what they’ve experienced. If you work in direct services, chances are you’ve already supported a survivor of labor trafficking without even knowing it.
Join us next Wednesday, August 13th, for a powerful, survivor-led session featuring Anthony Paco Bernaola and Denisse Amézquita—two Harriet Tubman Fellows, labor trafficking survivors, and nationally recognized advocates.
Register NowThis session is ideal for service providers, housing organizations, anti-trafficking professionals, social workers, and advocates committed to supporting labor trafficking survivors with trauma-informed, sustainable housing solutions.
What You’ll Learn:
- The critical role short-term housing plays in long-term recovery
- Common barriers labor trafficking survivors face when securing stable housing
- Creative, trauma-informed emergency shelter models
- Best practices for developing survivor-centered housing programs beyond crisis care
Why Attend?
You’ll walk away with actionable strategies, program ideas, and survivor-informed insights to help improve housing support for labor trafficking survivors in your community or organization.
The National Advocate Credentialing Program (NACP) has approved this session for a maximum of 1.5 hours toward NACP’s CE renewal requirement; valid through 8/13/2027!
To receive CE credit, you must attend the live presentation. Viewing the recording alone will not qualify for CE hours.

