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Human Trafficking:

It can affect anyone. And everyone can help
prevent it.

January 13 • 12:00 PM
Woodland Park Campus 
(Community Room)

Human trafficking can affect anyone, regardless of gender, race, age, finances, language, and/or citizenship. Certain populations are at higher risk because of poverty, immigration status, sexual orientation, homelessness, and/or social isolation. It’s a problem that affects 25 million people worldwide.

Don’t miss this special event during Human Trafficking Awareness & Prevention Month. The event will discuss:

  • The people most at risk
  • Ways to spot and report human trafficking, sex trafficking, and labor trafficking
  • How you can help prevent this growing problem
  • Resources that can offer assistance to survivors

Speaker

headshot of Susan Panzica
Susan Panzica
New Jersey Coalition Against Human Trafficking

The New Jersey Coalition Against Human Trafficking is a non-profit, grassroots organization with the mission to educate, advocate, and empower people about the dangers of human trafficking.

Do not miss this important presentation on this critical topic.
Mark your calendar. Bring a friend. It could change the life of someone you know.


If you suspect a case of human trafficking or are a victim of human trafficking and need help, call the 24-hour National Human Trafficking hotline at 1-888-373-7888, or text INFO or HELP to BEFREE (233733). Calls and texts can be made anonymously.