• Trafficking, Incarceration, & Survival: How the Criminal Legal System Harms Victims

    This one-hour event followed by a 30-minute interactive panel Q&A will explain how forced criminality fits within the labor trafficking paradigm. Hear from survivors and other experts as they discuss what it looks like when survivors are forced to commit crimes. Increase your understanding of what it looks like when an underlying criminal offense is…

  • Forced Labor Around the World

    A Discussion on the ILO’s New Global Estimates of Modern Slavery Report NOTE: In-person attendance at this event will be limited to 50 people. If in-person seating is still available, you will have the option to indicate whether you intend to attend virtually or in-person on the registration form. Please join us for a moderated discussion…

  • The Public Health Response to Human Trafficking: A Look-Back and a Step Forward

    Professionals working with and serving communities at risk of human trafficking increasingly use public health strategies to establish evidence-informed, data-driven responses to human trafficking. "The Public Health Response to Human Trafficking: A Look-Back and a Step Forward," published by Public Health Reports (PHR) and sponsored by the Office on Trafficking in Persons, expands the current…

  • Service Provision at the Intersection of Sex Work and Human Trafficking

    Registration is now open for the second training as part of the Sex Work and Human Trafficking series presented by Freedom Network Training Institute! This training will build upon the foundation provided in the introductory training. During this session, attendees will learn the following: Practical ways that service providers can support access to safety and resources for people in the…

  • The Crossover Between Sex and Labor Trafficking: Elevation Without Segregation

    This 2-hour-long survivor panel focuses on the intersections across the labor and sex trafficking industries. It will include audience interactions, and a live Q&A. Hear the perspective and insights from lived experience experts as they discuss the importance of co-identification and reflect on experiences often overlooked by the anti-trafficking movement. This conversation will analyze how…

  • Preventing and Intervening in the Labor Trafficking of Students

    On behalf of the U.S. Department of Education, Office of Elementary and Secondary Education’s Office of Safe and Supportive Schools, the National Center on Safe Supportive Learning Environments (NCSSLE) invites you to join the next webinar in this series, Preventing and Intervening in the Labor Trafficking of Students, scheduled for: Wednesday, August 17, 2022 from…

  • 3rd Quarter Big Bend Coalition Against Human Trafficking Virtual Meeting

    This meeting will be held via WebEx.  Registration/log-in information is below.  You must register for this event. If you would like to join us, please contact Kelli. ____________________________________________ Kellianne Dougherty invites you to attend a Web seminar using Webex. Event Number: 2761 709 5130 Event Password: This event requires registration. After your registration has been approved,…

  • Human Trafficking & Refugees: Realities and Responses

    The Big Bend Coalition Against Human Trafficking (BBCAHT) and The Survive and Thrive Advocacy Center (STAC) invite you to our Monthly 3rd Friday Community Training Program: Human Trafficking & Refugees - Realities and Responses https://youtu.be/3VKWvKuq7Jc Download the presentation: Human Trafficking and Immigration Refugees and Unaccompanied Children This free webinar one of the “Third Friday” community…

  • Recognizing and Responding to Human Trafficking in the Non-Profit Workplace

    Sex and labor trafficking victims, adults and youth, are trafficked and exploited in plain sight, including at our area businesses and workplaces. How those of us in the non-profit world who are employees and managers safely recognize and respond to trafficking situations in ways that protect trafficking victims and the workplace? Children and adults who…

  • Health Fair and Social Services – Celebrating Hispanic Heritage

    Please join PAEC as they present: Health Fair and Social Services - Celebrating Hispanic Heritage The event will include: Mexican Consulate Legal Services Health Evaluations Nutrition Blood Press Check Folkloric Dance Education Services Location: PAEC 315 N. Key St., Quincy, Florida 32351 Event September final spanish flyer

  • Recognizing and Responding to Human Trafficking in the Non-Profit Workplace

    Sex and labor trafficking victims, adults and youth, are trafficked and exploited in plain sight, including at our area businesses and workplaces. How those of us in the non-profit world who are employees and managers safely recognize and respond to trafficking situations in ways that protect trafficking victims and the workplace? Children and adults who…

  • Justice on the Block: Answering Questions About Student Housing, Landlord-tenant Issues & More

    Legal Services of North Florida, Inc. is having a legal clinic taking place Wednesday, September 14th at Maranatha Church. LSNF will be providing free legal advice and we will also be partnering with different community organizations such as DISC, Bond Community Health Center, and PHI. These organizations will be addressing different community needs such as…