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A screening of Trapped in the Trade, a docudrama that shines a light on the world of human trafficking. Following the film, a conversation on preventing our children from being trafficked.
Paving The Way Foundation will be hosting a screening of Trapped in the Trade, a docudrama that shines a light on the world of human trafficking. The film is compelling, engaging and deeply human; showing the reality of unknown dangers in relationships and the allure of being a part of the ‘in’ crowd. It also offers hope by encouraging and empowering you to take action. Following the film a Mission Ambassador with Paving the Way Foundation will be leading a conversation designed to empower you to take actions that can prevent our children from being trafficked. Why is this important?
Here are some facts:
*Florida has the 3rd highest number of calls to the National Trafficking Hotline, only behind California and Texas.
*Orange County has the highest rate of human trafficking cases in the state only behind Hillsborough.
*The average age children are trafficked is 12.
There is a solution and it begins with us! We can stop trafficking today.
* Recommended for children 12 and up with parent supervision. Sensitive topics will be discussed.
AGE GROUP: | Teens | Seniors | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Music - Movies - Live Performances | Community & Citizenship |
LYNX Bus Link 443 / Winter Park | Pine Hills
The Fairview Shores Branch first opened its doors in 1950 as the College Park Branch at 703 Smith Street. The branch moved several times over the next four decades. In 1997, the branch opened as the Edgewater Branch at its last home at 5049 Edgewater Drive in the Northgate Plaza. This location served the neighboring communities for approximately 22 years and is now expanding its reaches to the wider surrounding communities as it transforms to the new Fairview Shores Branch.