This day is designed to move our community from: “I’ve heard of trafficking.” → “I know what to do if I see it.”
WHAT IT’S ABOUT
To bring together survivors, community members, and frontline professionals from across Southwest Michigan to deepen awareness of human trafficking, challenge stigma, and learn what it really looks like when survivors first walk in and what happens after they speak up.
WHO SHOULD COME
Anyone on the frontlines with people in crisis: parents and caregivers; youth workers, teachers and school staff; nurses, medical, dental, and behavioral health teams; social workers, case managers, and Community Health Workers; law enforcement, first responders, and victim advocates; shelter, DV/SA, housing, and outreach workers; faith and tribal leaders; students; survivors, loved ones, and any neighbor who wants to understand, support, and help change the story in Southwest Michigan.