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Prevention

Prevention

Theresa Flores, survivor of sex trafficking and nationally acclaimed author of “The Slave Across the Street,” was  in Pewaukee on March 19, 2019, to expose one undeniable truth—sexual slavery can happen to anyone.    Photo by Michelle Kujawski

Stop Trafficking Together in Lake Country provides awareness and prevention through various channels, including:

  • Resource fairs 

  • Youth education campaigns

  • Internet safety training

  • Educational films

  • Anti-trafficking presentations to educators and school districts

  • Parent and family education

  • SOAP (Save Our Adolescents from Prostitution) Outreach

  • State-wide curriculum support

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Events & Presentations

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January 11 is Human Trafficking Awareness Day. Here are members of STTLC all wearing blue to raise awareness about human trafficking.

Debra Schneider, of FCAST, and Theresa Flores, survivor, speak on the Morning Blend television program on March 20, 2019.

STTLC participates in resource fairs. Your Choice-Live organized this author-speak event on drug addiction prevention. There is a strong correlation between drug addiction and sex trafficking.

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