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FEB. 23: TEXAS SUMMIT ON THE TRAFFICKING & EXPLOITATION OF CHILDREN (DALLAS)

CHILDREN AT RISK in partnership with the American Civil Liberties Union, Baylor School of Social Work, Boone Family Foundation, Catholic Charities, Concerned Women for America, Embrey Family Foundation, the Fort Worth Police Department, the Houston Rescue and Restore Coalition, Human Rights Initiative of North Texas, Homeward Bound, Inc., Sarah Losinger, Mosaic Family Services, the Texas Alcohol Beverage Commission, Texas Baptists, TexProtects, Traffick911, and the United Way of Metropolitan Dallas, presents the:

Texas Summit on the
Trafficking & Exploitation of Children


When:
February 23, 2010
9:00 AM - 3:00 PM

Where:
Communities Foundation of Texas
Mabel Peters Caruth Center
5500 Caruth Haven Lane at Central Expressway
Dallas, Texas 75225-8146

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4.75 MCLE credits
Breakfast and Lunch Included

$50 Non-profit Attorneys, Government Attorneys, and Non-Attorney Professionals
$90 Attorneys

The purpose of this event is educate the community on the state of the anti-trafficking movement in Dallas, and what solutions exist to end this crisis. The presentations will include discussion on the social services and legal services that exist for victims as well as what legislators and law enforcement have accomplished thus far. The Summit will offer a comprehensive look at where we have come and where we are going in this fight and we feel that everyone's participation will be valuable.

 

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