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Human trafficking awareness seminar Oct. 1

The public is invited to a free seminar on human trafficking Monday, Oct. 1. The seminar will be held at Carroll College, Campus center, from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. The event will feature guest speaker Detective Guy Baker, Missoula Police Department, Grace Manchala, Director of Glory for Ashes and Dr Christopher Fuller, Director for Hunthausen Center for Peace and Justice.

Sex trafficking is increasing, yet because it's a crime that happens in the shadows many are unaware that it's happening in their own community. Anyone who has children or works with youth, including counselors, teachers, coaches, foster parents, CASA volunteers, youth home staff, faith-based groups, and community volunteers, are strongly encouraged to attend.

"There are warning signs when someone is a victim of sex trafficking and people need to be educated to spot the red flags," said Grace Manchala "One of the reason abuse continues is because these warning signs have gone unnoticed."

Come and learn more about the tactics used by perpetrators and the behaviors of victims. The panel platform will give attendees ample opportunity to ask questions and gain the knowledge needed to protect themselves and the young people in their lives.

In addition to the panel presentation, information regarding organizations working to dismantle the sex trafficking supply chain, victim recovery services, and educational materials for schools and other groups working with youth will be provided.

 

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