As the U.S. anti-trafficking movement has grown in our understanding of this diverse and complex crime, we are learning more about how specific people, such as medical professionals, teachers, truck drivers, and restaurant personnel, in addition to friends and family members, can help identify and report possible trafficking. Anyone can experience trafficking in any community, just as anyone can be the victim of any kind of crime. Generational trauma, historic oppression, discrimination, and other societal factors and inequities create community-wide vulnerabilities. Traffickers recognize and take advantage of people who are vulnerable. #EndHumanTrafficking

UPCOMING EVENTS

Fremont Hispanic Festival | August 16th-17th

The Fremont Hispanic Festival is a celebration of the culture and heritage of people native to Spanish-speaking countries. It is an excellent opportunity for our Prevention Task Force to raise awareness about human trafficking prevention. Your involvement can make a significant impact, and we invite you to be part of this impactful cause.
Event Details:
Location: John C Fremont City Park (8th & Broad St) Fremont, NE
Dates: Friday, August 16th & Saturday, August 17th

RESOURCES

Photo of Cali Banks

Cali Banks

Graphic Design and Marketing Admin Assistant
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Gabby Monroy

Curriculum Trainer Prevention Task Force (Human Trafficking Youth Prevention)
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Megan Reese

HYTPE Project Director