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May 21, 2016
"Boys are not for Sale" is a national project spearheaded by Jerome Elam, Sex Trafficking Survivor and National Advocate, and a program of the new TIATF

Aug 25, 2015
Getting human trafficking prevention curriculum into every school in America is the goal of National Educators to Stop Trafficking (NEST). Kyong Yim has been hired to facilitate the human trafficking prevention platform for America's teachers.

Aug 06, 2015
Laura Lederer, JD is the primary investigator and author of a study entitled, “The Health Consequences of Human Trafficking,” in which she interviewed over 150 domestic survivors of sex trafficking about their physical and mental health problems.

Aug 01, 2015
Network for Cultural Change is partnering with Chosen Advocates Associates (CAA) to host Project Restoration Hope Fest as a means of bringing the most current information about modern day slavery in Colorado.

Jun 15, 2015
While we watch the light in our Statue of Liberty fade, with the evidence that our own policies are destroying lives, there is hope in knowing that somewhere in between all the creeds and dogmas of faith lies a beautiful place of human compassion.

Jun 02, 2015
Chosen Advocates Associates (CAA) will host Project Restoration National Summit as a means of bringing the most current information about modern day slavery in Colorado.

Apr 29, 2015
Trafficking in America Task Force (TIATF) has changed the name of their 501(c)3 to Network for Cultural Change (NCC) to reflect the true vision and mission of the founders.

Mar 31, 2015
Getting human trafficking prevention curriculum into every school in America is the goal of National Educators to Stop Trafficking (NEST). Wassel will aid in the review of curriculum and resources for inclusion on the chart of curriculum providers.

Feb 19, 2015
National Educators to Stop Trafficking (NEST) equips teachers and youth leaders with age-appropriate curriculum and resources for Grades K-12 to educate and empower youth so that sexual exploitation and human trafficking become a thing of the past.

Feb 19, 2015
National Educators to Stop Trafficking (NEST) equips teachers and youth leaders with age-appropriate curriculum and resources for Grades K-12 to educate and empower youth so that sexual exploitation and human trafficking become a thing of the past.


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