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Author Archives: Rebeccah Lutz

Instilling Hope IX

Event Archives, STAC blogBy Rebeccah LutzFebruary 16, 2020Leave a comment

This conference is to help our community learn about the prevalence of trauma, raise awareness and build resilience.

Celebrating YOUR Work:

STAC blog, UncategorizedBy Rebeccah LutzFebruary 12, 2020Leave a comment

Your participation in Human Trafficking Awareness Month helped reach 500 people directly and countless others through the ripple effects of our outreach.

Remember Human Trafficking After The Super Bowl

STAC blogBy Rebeccah LutzFebruary 1, 2020Leave a comment

Sex and labor trafficking are occurring in every community, every day of the year.

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Big Bend Coalition Against Human Trafficking Meeting

Event Archives, UncategorizedBy Rebeccah LutzJanuary 31, 2020Leave a comment

The speakers for this meeting on Feb. 6 will be from The Secret Place in Pensacola, Florida.

Board Member Spotlight: Monica Smart-Gainous

STAC blog, UncategorizedBy Rebeccah LutzJanuary 14, 2020Leave a comment

Monica is an important part of STAC’s outreach, particularly in Gadsden County, where she helps organize an annual community forum.

‘Perspectives’ Call-In Radio on WFSU (88.9 FM)

Event ArchivesBy Rebeccah LutzDecember 18, 2019Leave a comment

A panel will provide an overview of topical human trafficking issues and local events, including anti-trafficking activities throughout our community.

Human Trafficking and the Schools Community Training Program

Event ArchivesBy Rebeccah LutzDecember 18, 2019Leave a comment

This training will address new Department of Education rules on human trafficking education and help identify next steps.

Human Trafficking Hot Topics: Public Policy & Programs Community Training

Event ArchivesBy Rebeccah LutzDecember 18, 2019Leave a comment

This certificate program will focus on public policy issues facing the Florida Legislature in the area of anti-trafficking.

Human Trafficking Collaborations: Networking Luncheon

Event ArchivesBy Rebeccah LutzDecember 18, 2019Leave a comment

The best way to help human trafficking survivors is to work together. This event is geared toward building vital connections and collaborations.

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Human Trafficking and the Justice System: Through the Eyes of Survivors

Event ArchivesBy Rebeccah LutzDecember 18, 20191 Comment

How can we as attorneys, advocates, judges, law enforcement and as members of the community ensure that human trafficking survivors are helped by the justice system and not retraumatized?

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