• Imagine Freedom 2023: A Champagne Toast!

    IF 2023 Flyer A Fundraising Event To Help Empower Human Trafficking Survivors January 31, 2023 | 5:30 – 7:00 p.m. Food Glorious Food 1950 Thomasville Rd., Tallahassee, FL 32303 Guests can look forward to a gratitude-filled event where we will honor the changemakers and those who have helped fortify our community against sex and labor…

  • Human Trafficking and Disabilities: What We Need to Know

    https://youtu.be/BmBPOckF-TY Without adequate social accommodations and supports to create equity, persons with disabilities may be vulnerable to exploitation, including human trafficking. Vulnerabilities may include a lack of access to human trafficking awareness training, legal and victims’ rights advocacy, mental health education and services, societal isolation, and economic support resources as well as challenges with reporting…

  • Strengthening Domestic and Sexual Violence Programs to Support Trafficking Survivors: Intersections, Equity, Cultural Humility, and Collaborations

    Systems of inequality increase vulnerability to human trafficking, domestic, and sexual violence. Supporting survivors of human trafficking requires an intersectional and equity-centered lens to decrease barriers to accessing resources. This webinar will review the ways that human trafficking can intersect with domestic and sexual violence, how to engrain equity and cultural responsiveness in your support…

  • Learning More About Anti-Human Trafficking Work and the Blue Campaign

    https://youtu.be/GN3nInxxj50 With Diego A. Luque Campaign Specialist at the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) Blue Campaign This session will give participants information on who the Blue Campaign is and go into detail about its many facets of this campaign. Participants will hear about the multiple audiences the Blue Campaign works with and how we…

  • Health Justice in Practice: Supporting Survivors of Intimate Partner Violence and Exploitation Who are Living with HIV

    With the movement towards trauma-informed care, many community health center-based HIV and sexual health programs are looking for ways to better support their patients who are experiencing intimate partner violence (IPV) or other intersecting forms of exploitation and abuse. HIV care and sexual health providers see the ways that violence and trauma lead to worse health outcomes…

  • Reimagine Financial Literacy for Survivors

    Financial literacy is considered a key component of economic empowerment for many service providers in the anti-trafficking and domestic violence field. However, topics like budgeting, savings and managing credit do not always meet the immediate financial needs of survivors. For financial literacy awareness month, this webinar will highlight a panel of service providers who have expanded…

  • Connecting the Dots: The Links Between Substance Use and Human Trafficking

    https://youtu.be/7IGBynilfrc Presenter: Marina Anderson, Regional Human Trafficking Coordinator, Northeast and Northwest Regions, Florida Department of Children and Families One of the most effective and influential techniques that human traffickers use to coerce, manipulate, and exploit their victims - both youth and adults - is with drugs and alcohol. This presentation will provide an overview of…

  • Mobile Law Clinic April 26, 2023

    Jake Gaither Community Center 801 Bragg Drive, Tallahassee, FL, United States

    The next Mobile Law Clinic is scheduled for Wednesday, April 26, from noon until 2 p.m., at the Jake Gaither Community Center, to assist Leon County’s Promise Zone and low-income residents in civil law matters.

  • When Human Trafficking Comes to Work

    https://youtu.be/Ide74rXUsKI The Big Bend Coalition Against Human Trafficking (BBCAHT) and The Survive and Thrive Advocacy Center (STAC)  invite you to participate in BBCAHT’s Monthly 3rd Friday Community Training Program: When Human Trafficking Comes to Work This free webinar one of the “Third Friday” community training events hosted by BBCAHT and STAC to inform and engage the North…

  • Free CME Training: ANTI-TRAFFICKING in HEALTHCARE : MAY31st

    American Medical Women's Association-Physicians against the trafficking of humans is hosting a LIFT training May 31st at 530p PST. FREE CME : MD/DO/PA/NP/Nursing/SW FREE curriculum designed to give health care professionals in-depth training about human trafficking. The LIFT series highlights the scope and reach of human trafficking in the U.S., equips participants to recognize the…

  • Responding to Foreign National Minor Victims of Trafficking

    This training will help participants understand the resources available to assist foreign national minor victims of sex and labor trafficking as well as the reporting requirements under the Trafficking Victims Protection Act of 2000, as amended. Participants will receive an overview of the process to submit a Request for Assistance to the U.S. Department of…