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Scottsdale Leadership

Become SAFE Certified- Human Trafficking Awareness Event

The SAFE Action Project (Safeguarding All From Exploitation) is designed to elevate awareness and train business professionals at all levels to identify, report and prevent human trafficking.

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Become SAFE Certified- Human Trafficking Awareness Event
Become SAFE Certified- Human Trafficking Awareness Event

Time & Location

Jan 19, 2023, 5:00 PM – 7:00 PM

Scottsdale Leadership, 10533 E Lakeview Dr, Scottsdale, AZ 85258, USA

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About the event

The SAFE Action Project (Safeguarding All From Exploitation) is designed to elevate awareness and train business professionals at all levels to identify, report and prevent human trafficking. Through specialized training and community collaborations, the project provides knowledge and skills to recognize and properly report potential trafficking situations with a “see something, say something” approach.

At the end of the session, you’ll receive a “Be SAFE” Certificate confirming you have completed the training. We hope you will join us to do your part to end this horrific crime and become SAFE Certified!

Speakers:

Nate Boutler, Program Officer- Arizona Anti-Trafficking Network

Sergeant Andrew Parrot, Scottsdale Police Department- H.E.A.T (Human Exploitation and Trafficking Unit)

Karen Cahn, Director of Marketing and PR- The Westin Kierland Resort & Spa

Become SAFE Certified

Thursday, January 19, 2023

Hosted by Scottsdale Leadership

10533 e. Lakeview Dr

Scottsdale, AZ 85258

General Admission: $10

*Active Alumni Donors: Free with coupon code HEAL

Food and drinks will be provided.  Limited seating.

*Active Alumni Donors are alumni of Scottsdale Leadership that have donated $100+ since July 1, 2022.

SAFE Much Needed Donation Items

Arizona Anti-Trafficking Network is very appreciative of your help in collecting some much-needed items for victims and survivors of sex trafficking.

Below is a recap of what is needed. 

Drop-In Center

These are pop-up help centers for victims to stop by and pick up needed items and other resources.  They prefer to provide new items as victims are often given leftovers.  If new is not an option, gently used would also be appreciated.

  • Jackets (female, male or neutral)
  • Leggings
  • Sweaters
  • Cozy blankets
  • Toiletries such as body wash, lotion, makeup (anything      that can uplift the spirits of a young person stuck in this life)
  • Gift cards to places like Kohl’s, Walmart,      Target, TJMax, Marshall’s, Fry’s, etc.

Tickets

  • Ticket

    $10.00
    +$0.25 service fee
    Sale ended

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