Local Human Trafficking Task Forces and Coalitions: Promises and Pitfalls
This session will explore the successes and challenges in building a local coalition to end human trafficking.
This session will explore the successes and challenges in building a local coalition to end human trafficking.
Social media is used to contact, recruit, and sell children for sex. Learn about the dangers and warning signs.
Monica is an important part of STAC’s outreach, particularly in Gadsden County, where she helps organize an annual community forum.
A panel will provide an overview of topical human trafficking issues and local events, including anti-trafficking activities throughout our community.
This training will address new Department of Education rules on human trafficking education and help identify next steps.
The best way to help human trafficking survivors is to work together. This event is geared toward building vital connections and collaborations.
Board members Faith Moore Cruz and David Grimes will be guest bartenders on Nov. 20 at Happy Motoring. All tips support STAC.
Ina’s vision is to bring community awareness to forced labor and human trafficking in rural areas through youth outreach.
This certificate-based training is offered in partnership with the Big Bend Coalition Against Human Trafficking and the International Rescue Committee in Florida.
The International Rescue Committee (IRC) in partnership with Survive and Thrive Advocacy Center (STAC) has received funding from the Department of Justice, securing — for the first time — federal resources specifically designated to combat human trafficking in the Big Bend