• Trauma Informed Services and Resources for Human Trafficking Survivors

    Join us on September 26th for a panel discussion features experienced service providers, all working in the anti-trafficking sphere. Participants will hear from Dr. Beth Bowman, Assistant Professor of Social Work Gallaudet University and CEO of Restoring Ivy Collective, Liz Kimbel, Maryland Regional Director for Restoring Ivy Collective, Jewell Copeland, Baltimore City Human Trafficking Regional…

  • Florida’s Human Trafficking Summit

    Florida’s Human Trafficking Summit brings together local, state, and national leaders working to eradicate all forms of trafficking. Learning opportunities created at the Human Trafficking Summit will allow Florida to continue working to protect victims, prevent trafficking, and prosecute traffickers. Register Now

  • OWH Informational Webinar Series: HHS Innovation Challenge to Prevent Human Trafficking Among Women and Girls

    The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), through the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Health (OASH) Office on Women’s Health (OWH) is seeking innovative ways to address human trafficking prevention among women and girls in the United States through the HHS Innovation Challenge to Prevent Human Trafficking. OWH will be hosting an…

  • Big Bend Area Health Education Center 2023 Community Resource Fair

    Gadsden County Courthouse Greenspace 10 E. Jefferson St., Qunicy, FL, United States

    Free health and community resources for Spanish-speaking communities and more! Includes legal and screening services. Download Brochure Download Brochure in Spanish

  • Human Trafficking and the African American Community: Myths, Realities, and Taking Action

    WATCH ON YOUTUBE Presenters: Brianna Rogers, CEO, BriSafe Khia Thomas, Founder, Infinite Public Relations Description: Traffickers target people who are vulnerable in almost any way. Factors that place Black women and girls, and men and boys, at greater risk include unstable housing, involvement in the criminal justice or child welfare system, mental and behavioral health/high…

  • How Do I Recognize Human Trafficking?

    The Survive and Thrive Advocacy Center (STAC) has created an anti-human trafficking training program called STACPRO. This program is a free, online, on-demand training, funded by Leon County and the City of Tallahassee, designed specifically to empower businesses, workplaces, and employees with greater knowledge about how to recognize and respond if they suspect sex and…

  • Know Your Rights Series: Wills for Trafficking Survivors

    We invite you to join us at a Know Your Rights webinar, "Wills for Trafficking Survivors." This is the first webinar in the Know Your Rights Series organized by the Human Trafficking Legal Center Survivor Leadership Program. Our speaker will be Katie Lynagh, an attorney at the pro bono law firm of Milbank LLP. The…

  • HHS Innovation Challenge to Prevent Human Trafficking Among Women and Girls

    The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), through the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Health (OASH) Office on Women’s Health (OWH) is seeking innovative ways to address human trafficking prevention among women and girls in the United States through the HHS Innovation Challenge to Prevent Human Trafficking. Register Now OWH will be…

  • Immigration Issues: Services and Relief for Foreign-born Victims of Human Trafficking

    https://youtu.be/wnFKTN5QaL8 During this program, expert presenters will demystify the barriers and clarify misunderstandings surrounding relief and assistance for adult and child foreign-born survivors of human trafficking, specifically around immigration relief options. We will dissect case examples that agencies, advocates, and many other community members may encounter. Presenters will also offer solutions to better equip everyone…

  • Race for Prevention: Human Trafficking Awareness Virtual Race

    January 1 – 31, 2024 Place: Virtual Tallahassee, FL US 32301 Description: The International Rescue Committee's 2nd Annual Race for Prevention virtual race runs the entire month of January to support National Human Trafficking Prevention month. This race can be as little or as many miles as you would like to track -- hopefully as…

  • Responding to Foreign National Minors Who Experience Trafficking

    Do you work with foreign national youth? Join OTIP for its monthly webinar on resources available to assist foreign national minors in the United States who have experienced human trafficking, including Interim Assistance and Eligibility Letters that provide access to benefits and services. Participants will receive an overview of the Request for Assistance process and…