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National Human Trafficking Awareness Day is recognized each year on January 11th. In recognition of this important day, and throughout the month of January, Blue Campaign hosts several special events and educational activities.
National Human Trafficking Awareness Day is recognized each year on January 11th. In recognition of this important day, and throughout the month of January, Blue Campaign hosts several special events and educational activities.
In this webinar, our guest panelist will discuss the emotional, psychological, and physical impacts of working in the caring professions and explore strategies to address compassion fatigue, vicarious trauma, and burnout. Attendees will learn ways to tap into the power of resilience and how to...
Facilitators will present information on the nexus between sex trafficking of males, substance abuse and HIV risk, followed by syndemic-based treatment intervention recommendations. Speakers: Nathan Earl, EMPH Candidate, Yale University School of Public Health Rochelle Turner, Project SAFE Program Manager, Prism Health North Texas The...
In this webinar, our guest panelist will discuss the emotional, psychological, and physical impacts of working in the caring professions and explore strategies to address compassion fatigue, vicarious trauma, and burnout. Please contact HTPP Manager Heather Heiman at hheiman@mvlslaw.org or visit www.mvlslaw.org/ht.
Moderator: Felicitas Brugo Onetti, USCCB/MRS Panelists: Sr. Joanna Okereke HHCJ, USCCB/Cultural Diversity Katie Boller Gosewisch, The Alliance to End Human Trafficking Marsha Forson, USCCB/MRS
Feb. 8 is the Feast of St Josephine Bakhita, a Sudanese nun, who as a child had the traumatic experience of being a victim of human trafficking. The Unions of Superiors and Superiors General of Religious Institutes have organized the Day of Prayer and Awareness...
Come celebrate St. Bakhita Feast day and learn why she is an important person in the crusade against human trafficking. Hear from Executive Director Anne Haines of the St. Bakhita Catholic Worker House about their program in Milwaukee Wisconsin that helps survivors heal.
This webinar features an overview of the history of Catholic Sisters working to end trafficking and support survivors, the current work of AEHT, reflections from a house serving survivors, reflections for a scholarship recipient, and survivor retreats that sisters have been involved in. Panelists included...
In an age of unprecedented opportunities and unparalleled threats to children, fathers need to be more aware and better equipped.
Ever wonder what goes into making a movie about human trafficking? Join us for a candid view from the producer, Paula Gluck and survivor consultant, Barbara Freeman on what went into making the film. This film is an excellent look into familial trafficking in the...