Human Trafficking: Building Public Awareness Community Training Program
This program will focus on the myths vs. the realities of human trafficking and what you can do to raise awareness.
DetailsEvery crisis makes people more vulnerable to labor and sex trafficking because of the disruptions to daily life – whether it is the loss of a home, job or access to health care or being unable to connect with support networks of friends and co-workers. These disruptions are especially devastating to those who are already vulnerable and hanging on financially. They become desperate for any way to earn money and survive.
As one trafficking survivor said recently, “Before COVID-19, we were ‘low-wage, low-skilled’ workers, but now, we are ‘essential.’”
However, this new label, “essential,” has not resulted in better pay or job security — quite the opposite, and this is where traffickers can enter the picture.
This program will focus on the myths vs. the realities of human trafficking and what you can do to raise awareness.
DetailsHighlighting ACTIONS we can take to create a world where trafficking no longer exists.
DetailsBoard members Faith Moore Cruz and David Grimes will be guest bartenders on Nov. 20 at Happy Motoring. All tips support STAC.
DetailsIna’s vision is to bring community awareness to forced labor and human trafficking in rural areas through youth outreach.
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