HUMAN TRAFFICKING EXISTS
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SEX TRAFFICKING Victims are manipulated of forced against their will to engage in sex acts for money.
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FORCED LABOR Victims are made to work for little or no pay. Very often, they are forced to manufacture or grow products that we use and consume everyday.
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DOMESTIC SERVITUDE Victims are hidden in plain sight, forced to work in homes across the United States as nannies, maids or domestic help.
HUMAN TRAFFICKING CAN HAPPEN TO ANYONE
No matter age, race, gender identity, sex, ethnicity, nationality, immigration status or socioeconomic class
HUMAN TRAFFICKING HOTLINE
The National Human Trafficking Hotline is a 24/7, confidential, multilingual hotline for victims, survivors, and witnesses of human trafficking. The hotline can be reached:
By phone: 1-888-373-7888
By email: help@humantraffickinghotline.org
By text: text HELP to 233733 (BEFREE)
Online chat: www.humantraffickinghotline.org
REGISTRATION
recommended but not required
DONORS, SPONSORS & CONTRIBUTORS
We offer our gratitude for the following people and organizations who have offered donations, sponsorships and in someway contributed to this important event:
Episcopal Diocese of the Central Gulf Coast
St. Luke's Episcopal Church, Marianna
Leanne Beaumont and family
Johnnie Bernhard
Demetrius Clikas
Vance Coley
Chipola College
Eric Combs
DHM
Aaron Day
Jim Dean
Britton Dennis
Paul Donofro, Jr.
Carol Dunaway
Brandi Galatas
John Jenkins
LuAnne Law
Wes Lee
Paula Livergood
William Long
Daniel Paterson
Pratt Paterson
Royce Reagan
Salem Saloom
Elizabeth Simpson
Ed and Claudia Smith
Becca Stevens
Eusebio Talamantez
Marti Vickery
Jane Walker
Alan Ward
Paula Weeks
Charmers Wilson
Chris Ziebach
and others