Jumat, 11 September 2020

Self Defense and Human Trafficking Seminar

Human Trafficking -- Prevent, Recognize, Report
Methods traffickers use to exploit children and others:
  • promises of romance, love, or acceptance,
  • offers of cash, luxury items, a place to stay, independence or a glamorous lifestyle,
  • the persuasion of a peer who is already involved,
  • meeting the immediate need of a child for food, clothing, shelter, or love
  • taking advantage of a vulnerability or a desperate situation
  • flattery, lies, manipulation, deception
  • exploiting an existing position of power
  • making an offer that is too good to be true
  • establishing relationships with false or tenuous connections
Join us on Saturday, October 3, 10a-12p, to learn ways we can all help prevent, recognize and report human trafficking in our communities. We'll debunk twelve myths about how trafficking occurs, learn ways to recognize it, and practice physical techniques to get away in the worst of situations.

Sign up now with a staff member or online, and be a part of changing -- or even saving -- someone's life.

Experience the event in person at
Asheboro Location -- Get your tickets here.
Burlington Location -- Get your tickets here.
High Point Location -- Get your tickets here.
Southern Pines Location -- Get your tickets here.

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