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A Walk in Their Shoes: A Human Trafficking Simulation

This simulation allows participants to walk the path of someone who has been in an exploitative trafficking situation. While every trafficking/exploitive situation is different, this allows participants to understand vulnerability and the barriers faced when breaking free. The simulation is followed by a debriefing and presentation going more in-depth into the issue of trafficking and how we can all work together to prevent and eradicate it.

Overview of Human Trafficking

This presentation will provide a general overview of trafficking and exploitation, how it happens, signs to be aware of, and what to do if you suspect someone is being trafficked.

Internet Safety and Prevention

Designed for youth (ages 13 and above), parents, and those working with youth; this presentation will give an overview of how to be safe online and prevent future trafficking.

Effects of Pornography

This presentation provides education on the effects of pornography on individuals and our culture as well as the links between pornography and trafficking.

Cultural influences and the Links to Trafficking & Exploitation

In this presentation, we take a look at how movies, tv/ streaming shows, and music can influence our culture in normalizing objectification and exploitation.

Not A Number

Not a Number is an interactive child trafficking and exploitation prevention curriculum designed to provide youth with information and skills in a manner that inspires them to make safe choices. Youth learn to identify and utilize healthy support systems that may decrease their vulnerabilities.

For more information about hosting the Not A Number program, click here.

Find out more on the Love146 Not A Number webpage.

There is a speaking fee of $300 which goes to cover our costs and helps us continue our work in supporting women out of exploitation. However, if $300 is a hardship please contact Tanya Pearrell at tanya@shessomebodysdaughter.org. We believe everyone should have access to this training.

All presentations are modified and geared toward the needs of each specific audience. Reach out to discuss your organization and how we can best serve you.

There is a speaking fee that goes to cover our costs and helps us continue our work in supporting those affected by exploitation. Contact Tanya Pearrell at tanya@shessomebodysdaughter.org to discuss the fees for your specific needs.