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How Trauma Impacts Child Development

Although our focus is “prevention” and stopping trafficking before it starts, it’s important to highlight that many of our scholarship students have already experienced trauma.

Trauma Informed Care and Sensitivity

Over the years, there has been growing awareness of the prevalence of sexual assault and violence–whether sex trafficking, rape, child abuse or any of its

Dispelling Myths About Aftercare

The most common media narrative about trafficking looks something like: trafficked ⇒ rescued ⇒ saved ⇒ happily ever after. Unfortunately, for many who have been

Traumatic Bonding in Survivors

At the end of this month, on July 30, we’re observing the World Day Against Trafficking in Persons. As the 2020 Trafficking in Persons Report

The Impact of Social Isolation

One of the most mind-bending things about this pandemic is how it has collapsed human experience so that people from all walks of life, from

Talking With Survivors

40.3 million people are trapped in modern-day slavery. 403,000 on any given day in the U.S. We generally don’t focus on these kinds of statistics

Making Counseling Sustainable

Ensuring a sustainable counseling program can be a challenge. Our students face a great deal of trauma and stress, not only related to growing up

How Lucky We Are to Have Luck

“Teaching at-risk children psychology is an important part of prevention.” – Luck Pii Luck (as the students call her) has been using her degree in

Mental Health and Social Connections

May is Mental Health Awareness Month Every May since 1949, Mental Health America and affiliate organizations celebrate raising awareness about mental health issues as something

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