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Author Archives: Rebeccah Lutz

Gadsden County Community Human Trafficking Forum

Event ArchivesBy Rebeccah LutzDecember 17, 2019Leave a comment

Focusing on human trafficking in Gadsden County including sex and labor trafficking and the impact of trafficking after disasters like Hurricane Michael.

Human Trafficking: Building Public Awareness Community Training Program

Event Archives, UncategorizedBy Rebeccah LutzDecember 17, 2019Leave a comment

This program will focus on the myths vs. the realities of human trafficking and what you can do to raise awareness.

Human Trafficking: The Faith Community in Action

Event Archives, UncategorizedBy Rebeccah LutzDecember 17, 2019Leave a comment

Highlighting ACTIONS we can take to create a world where trafficking no longer exists.

Homelessness and Human Trafficking: Getting Businesses Involved

STAC blog, UncategorizedBy Rebeccah LutzOctober 30, 20191 Comment

Rebecca Zoeller writes about getting businesses involved to recognize, report and prevent human trafficking.

Little Things Make A Big Difference

STAC blogBy Rebeccah LutzOctober 23, 20191 Comment

Volunteers are hitting the streets to deliver lip balms labeled with the National Human Trafficking Hotline. Join them!

Guest Bartending at Happy Motoring

Event ArchivesBy Rebeccah LutzOctober 21, 2019Leave a comment

Board members Faith Moore Cruz and David Grimes will be guest bartenders on Nov. 20 at Happy Motoring. All tips support STAC.

Board Member Spotlight: Ina Hawkins

STAC blog, UncategorizedBy Rebeccah LutzOctober 14, 2019Leave a comment

Ina’s vision is to bring community awareness to forced labor and human trafficking in rural areas through youth outreach.

Human Trafficking: A Call to Action for Healthcare Professionals

Event Archives, STAC blog, UncategorizedBy Rebeccah LutzOctober 11, 20191 Comment

This certificate-based training is offered in partnership with the Big Bend Coalition Against Human Trafficking and the International Rescue Committee in Florida.

Federal Funding Designated to Combat Human Trafficking For The First Time in Big Bend

STAC blog, UncategorizedBy Rebeccah LutzOctober 9, 20192 Comments

The International Rescue Committee (IRC) in partnership with Survive and Thrive Advocacy Center (STAC) has received funding from the Department of Justice, securing — for the first time — federal resources specifically designated to combat human trafficking in the Big Bend

Board Member Spotlight

STAC blogBy Rebeccah LutzSeptember 16, 2019Leave a comment

Christin F. Gonzalez: We can do more to prevent human trafficking and to assist survivors when we work together as a team.

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