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The Cool Aunt Series Training Presents LGBTQIA+ YOUTH & HUMAN TRAFFICKING In this powerful and insightful training, Angie Conn will raise awareness about the vulnerabilities faced by LGBTQIA+ youth in relation to human trafficking, highlighting the unique risks, recruitment tactics and challenges they encounter. Participants will learn about the importance of inclusive support systems and…
Read More >The Cool Aunt Series Presents RESILIENCY FACTORS FOR MALE SURVIVORS OF ABUSE This training will discuss vulnerabilities impacting males, the impact of stigmatization, practical tips to engage males, and an insightful dive into Russell Wilson’s lived experience as a self-actualized “thriver”. View the January Calendar for The Cool Aunt Series Trainings Here
Read More >United Against Human Trafficking – January 9th Community Wide Training Register Here Ashley Chesney- Survivor Leader & Executive Director at Set Free Monterey Bay Ashley Chesney is a Survivor Leader, author, and advocate in the Anti-Trafficking Movement. She is an inspiring speaker, an expert trainer, and the Executive Director at Set Free Monterey Bay. Additionally,…
Read More >Building Resilience through Harm Reduction 1-28-25 Flyer
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Read More >Tuesday, December 17, 2024 | 1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. ET January is Human Trafficking Prevention Month (HTPM), a presidentially designated observance that raises awareness about human trafficking and empowers the public to take action in preventing and responding to it. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ theme for 2025 is Connecting the…
Read More >Fresno Interdenominational Refugee Ministries (FIRM), and the Big Red Church, sponsored by the Central Valley Community Foundation (CVCF), are organizing a screening of the documentary “All We Carry” on January 28, 2025 in Fresno, CA. The documentary follows a young family from Honduras as they navigate the challenges of their journey and the obstacles they…
Read More >The California Child Welfare’s CSEC Action Team, created in 2013, brings together key stakeholders–community based and grassroots organizations, public agencies, lived experience experts, service providers, parent partners, judges, lawyers, and interested community members to address CSE. We meet on a quarterly basis to grow awareness about CSE, identify challenges facing California’s young people impacted by…
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