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April 16th Social Flyer

Helping Florida Schools Keep Kids Safe from Human Trafficking

By Michael WinnApril 8, 2021

Helping Florida Schools Keep Kids Safe from Human Trafficking Presented by: Elizabeth Fisher Good, Kyra Montaque, and Shannon Meyer from Selah Way Hosted by: Survive and Thrive Advocacy Center and…

Collaborating to Keep Kids Safe Across Systems and Across the State: A Focus on Florida’s Schools

By Michael WinnFebruary 26, 2021

“Collaborating to Keep Kids Safe Across Systems and Across the State: A Focus on Florida’s Schools“ https://youtu.be/IwLmjNjbkyE Schools are vital to an effective community response to human trafficking. The Florida…

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THE IMPACT OF LOCAL HUMAN TRAFFICKING COALITIONS IN SOUTH FLORIDA – TASK FORCE TALKS

News, STAC blogBy STAC AdminDecember 4, 2020

On this episode of Task Force Talks, we have the pleasure of speaking with representatives of the Miami-Dade County Human Trafficking Coalition, the Broward Human Trafficking Coalition, and the Human…

Human Trafficking Survivors and the Florida Juvenile Justice System

Event Archives, STAC blogBy STAC AdminOctober 14, 2020

This free webinar is one in a series that BBCAHT and STAC is organizing during this time of social distancing and to keep up our Third Friday training schedule. We are happy…

Human Trafficking Survivors and the Florida Juvenile Justice System

By Michael WinnOctober 14, 2020

This free webinar is one in a series that BBCAHT and STAC is organizing during this time of social distancing and to keep up our Third Friday training schedule. We are happy…

Legal Services of North Florida

By Rebeccah LutzAugust 19, 2019

2019 Florida Human Trafficking Summit

Event ArchivesBy Rebeccah LutzJuly 1, 2019

Registration is now open for the 2019 Florida Human Trafficking Summit on Monday, September 30, 2019, at the Hyatt Regency Orlando in Orlando, Florida. Information including agenda, award nominations, hotel…

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Tallahassee Democrat: Protect Florida’s children from modern day slavery

UncategorizedBy STAC AdminApril 5, 2018

From the Tallahassee Democrat (opinion piece by Karina Perez): “Florida is a family-friendly state. When people think of Florida, their faces light up, picturing the stunning blue water, sandy beaches,…

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Robin Hassler Thompson, JD, MA, Executive Director of STAC presents at the Paralegal Association of Florida, Big Bend Chapter

UncategorizedBy STAC AdminAugust 10, 2017

Robin Hassler Thompson, JD, MA, Executive Director of STAC presents at the Paralegal Association of Florida, Big Bend Chapter: Read her article from their newsletter here.

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Florida lawsuit targets website described as hub for human trafficking

UncategorizedBy STAC AdminMarch 12, 2017

A Florida woman and an anti-human trafficking organization are joining the legal campaign targeting Backpage.com, the classifieds website criticized as a hub for illegal prostitution and sex trafficking of underage…

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