Nearly 100 people tuned in for The Center for Family Justice’s Jan. 30th panel when experts discussed the issue of human trafficking, what the signs are, and where people can go to find help.
We heard from law enforcement, legal experts, and those who work with immigrants, refugees, and children.
Human trafficking happens right here in our local communities. We and our community partners are working together to inform residents about the ways they can protect themselves and their families.
Please take some time to watch this panel by going here. It’s important.
Learn more about our Prevention and Education Unit, which provides trainings for adults in the community as well as programming for area schools.
If you need help or want more information, contact The Center for Family Justice at (203)334-6154.
About The Center for Family Justice, Inc.
The Center for Family Justice breaks the cycle of abuse and violence – domestic, sexual and child – by providing services that create hope, restore lives and drive social change through education and community collaboration.
Our vision is to end domestic and sexual abuse and violence in our communities.
We believe that:
- Everyone should be treated with dignity and respect.
- Collaboration with our clients, partners and communities is vital to achieve individualized choice, success, and empowerment.
- Trust is essential for our work in building self-sufficient survivors.
- Compassion and hope allow people to thrive and feel safe.
- Community education, awareness and outreach are essential to drive and maintain social change and justice.
For more information, please visit: www.centerforfamilyjustice.org
If you are in a crisis situation and need help, please call our 24/7 hotlines:
- Domestic Violence: 203-384-9559
- Sexual assault: 203-333-2233
- Spanish: 888-568-8332
- Text: (888) 999-5545