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SUMMARY:Frenchtown Renaissance 2022
DESCRIPTION:We invite you to come out to this important event where STAC will have an information table as well as STAC Board member\, Dr. Cicely Brantley will be speaking on human trafficking and what we resources STAC can provide. \nDivine Revelations Ministries\, Inc. (DRMI) is excited and honored to host the First  Annual Frenchtown Renaissance event on Saturday\, May 14\, 2022\, from 12 noon to 6 pm in the community of Frenchtown\, near the Carter Howell Strong Park (500-598  N. Copeland St.\, Tallahassee\, FL 32301).  \nThis unique event addresses the health and wellbeing of Tallahassee neighborhoods\,  namely Frenchtown\, and has been approved by the Tallahassee Community  Redevelopment Agency under the Greater Frenchtown Southside special events grant  and is being co-sponsored by the Big Bend Area Health Education Center (AHEC).   \nWe have now entered year three of the pandemic\, and Tallahassee\, like other  communities across the country\, is enhancing recovery efforts for its citizens\, while  addressing the unique issues that each neighborhood faces. As you are probably  aware\, Frenchtown residents\, businesses and other stakeholders successfully  developed and advocated for the Frenchtown Neighborhood First Plan\, which is in full  implementation!   \nThe Frenchtown Renaissance is designed to ignite the mind\, elevate the body and  nourish the spirit by focusing on three (3) major areas to enhance the health\, safety and  economic stability of the Frenchtown community. The word renaissance means rebirth  or renewal\, and this event is designed to do just that. This free family-centered event is  open to the general public\, and will feature Frenchtown and local entrepreneurs\, local food vendors\, gardeners/climate specialists\, community agencies\, and potential  employers; a panel discussion – Community Conversations: Safety & Crime Prevention featuring survivors\, Assistant Sheriff Argatha Gilmore\, and other law enforcement and agencies that address these issues in our community. Headlining the music portion of  the event is Tallahassee native and Grammy Award winning songstress Kendra Foster\,  renowned trumpeter Dr. Longineu Parsons & Musicians\, songstress & actress Star  Swain\, dynamic duo Saylor Dollar\, Rebekah Hair-Stewart\, gospel artist Minister  Delarryo Dunklin\, and other locally grown talent. And let’s not forget\, fun activities for kids.   \nOur goal is to empower citizens through awareness\, education and experiential  learning\, to take action in rebounding from the pandemic and its impact; and to just  come out to fellowship with neighbors and friends in one of the most culturally rich  historic neighborhoods in Tallahassee.   \nDRMI is a nonprofit 501c3 charitable organization with a mission to help all people to  live more enriching lives. We accomplish our mission by offering secular (non-religious)  programming\, including bridging the generational and digital divide between youth and seniors through our renowned Geeks & Gramps Program (co-sponsored by the RRF  Foundation for Aging); providing anger management\, substance abuse/misuse\, and  other human/emotional development programs behind the prison walls and to returning citizens in six counties; and by providing emergency support to those in need.  \nWe understand that as we collaborate and partner with other community organizations\,  we help to build capacity\, which helps us all to help individuals in our communities to  live more productive\, fulfilled and enriched lives.   \nDRMI is a 501c3 charitable organization and contributions are tax deductible. If you are interested in collaborating by co-sponsoring\, tabling or making a financial contribution to  the event or to DRMI\, please complete the online registration form at the following link:  https://form.jotform.com/drmiusfl/frenchtown-renaissance-registration. 
URL:https://surviveandthriveadvocacy.org/events/frenchtown-renaissance-2022-2/
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SUMMARY:"A Cup of Justice" Restoring Human Trafficking Survivors through Restitution
DESCRIPTION:Download the Presentation_Restitution \nVictims of human trafficking face numerous obstacles to justice. Under federal law\, mandatory restitution for trafficking survivors — compensation in a criminal trafficking case — is mandatory. But restitution is rarely ordered\, and even more infrequently collected. Many survivors find their experience in the criminal justice system re-victimizing. They are forced to navigate complex victims’ compensation and criminal justice systems without legal representation. Human trafficking laws have provided both child and adult victims with some protections\, but there are still hurdles for many victims looking to rebuild their lives. Survivors have the right to bring civil suits\, but this process may be confusing and intimidating. Please join us for a discussion with a lived-experience expert of domestic child sex trafficking to learn more about navigating the legal system in pursuit of justice. \nPresenters: Jose Lewis Alfaro\, lived experience expert on domestic child sex trafficking and Martina Vandenberg\, JD\, founder and President\, both of the Human Trafficking Legal Center. \nThe Florida Bar approved this program for 2 hours of Intermediate Level Continuing Legal Education (CLE) credit through the Florida Bar through 11/30/23 \nSponsors: STAC in affiliation with Big Bend Coalition Against Human Trafficking\, Legal Services of North Florida and the IRC \nContact: STAC at stac@surviveandthriveadvocacy.org or 850-597-2080\nAttendance is limited. Please join early. \n This monthly free certificate training program is one of the “Third Friday” community events hosted by BBCAHT and STAC to inform and engage the North Florida community and beyond.   \n  \n \n\n\n\n\n\n\nSTAC needs your support to sustain these important webinars. Will you donate today? Each gift helps to bring this vital information to the many people who are empowering survivors and preventing human trafficking. The only way we can maintain these programs and this work is with YOUR help.\nSuggested donation: $20
URL:https://surviveandthriveadvocacy.org/events/a-cup-of-justice-restoring-human-trafficking-survivors-through-restitution/
CATEGORIES:Survivors,Training and Awareness
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SUMMARY:Labor Trafficking Service Delivery Webinar Series: Financial Literacy by FRAMEWORK
DESCRIPTION:There are many financial goals that survivors of labor trafficking have\, such as how to improve/understand credit scores\, build savings\, acquire assets\, and support a sustainable lifestyle for themselves and family. This webinar will help providers understand the post-trafficking financial planning needs of survivors and how to reframe the field’s current approach to financial literacy to one that is more strategic\, collaborative\, and addresses systematic barriers to the economic wellbeing of survivors of labor trafficking. \nIs this webinar for me? This event is meant for providers who have existing knowledge of labor trafficking and are aware of best practices in client rapport building and support. \n Webinar Registration\nSpeaker-  Carolyne Ouya.  As a Senior Training & Technical Assistance Specialist at FUTURES Workplace & Economic Justice team\, Carolyne focuses on improving access to quality education and employment opportunities for survivors of trafficking and gender-based violence. Her primary project is the Promoting Employment Opportunities for Survivors of Trafficking Project. Prior to FUTURES\, Carolyne served as Director of Strategic Partnerships at Access Youth & Immigration Services\, one of the largest victim rights and employment services agencies in San Diego County.  Carolyne earned her undergraduate degree in Psychology & Public Health from Santa Clara University and is currently a masters in Marriage\, Family\, Therapy student at The Chicago School of Professional Psychology.
URL:https://surviveandthriveadvocacy.org/events/labor-trafficking-service-delivery-webinar-series-financial-literacy-by-framework/
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