Phoenix, AZ
Summit Date: Saturday January 6th, 2024
Summit Location: 13613 N Cave Creek Road, Phoenix AZ 85022
Breakfast starts at 8am, event starts at 9am and ends by 1pm
Have you heard how human traffickers are getting “smarter” and changing how they lure kids into trafficking?
How they are getting children has changed again, and its working.
And this one phone app that MOST kids have is allowing traffickers to get access to our kids.
It’s horrifying, sad, and real…
Local children need help.
Local families need to stay safe.
Local predators need to go away…for a long time…
This event will show you firsthand what is happening to local children and young people. Not only will you see what’s happening, you’ll see what can be done about.
This year’s summit once again brings together the National-level subject matter experts. Last year’s speakers brought VERY hard to look at images, data and TRUTH to expose the local human trafficking situations.
No one will leave this year’s event without knowing the full truth..as hard as it is to stomach.
Movies about human trafficking are great. But one they they don’t offer is a chance to talk face-to-face with the experts and to get your questions submitted to a panel or experts for discussion.
You get that and so much more at this summit.
Get tickets below to this year’s 2024 Human Trafficking Summit hosted by Where Hope Lives Program at StreetLightUSA and the Phoenix Dream Center.
The 50% off early bird discount ends soon!
With over 20 years together on both the domestic and global human trafficking scene, Brian and Skye Steele have built programs that have served over 3,000 young adult and over 2,000 child survivors of human trafficking. They bring a world-class approach to serving victims of human trafficking and helping them recover. Brian sits on the Arizona Governors Human Trafficking Council and on the Phoenix Mayor’s Human Trafficking Task Force.
Lisa serves as the National Human Trafficking Lead and works with Medicaid health plan. She has assisted Federal & State level Law Enforcement as well as Judges in various Courts throughout the United States on how to effectively deal with the Human and Sex Trafficking offenses exploiting our at-risk populations. Lisa places a strong emphasis on the trafficking crimes involving children, the most vulnerable in society. She teaches a cooperative method by being trauma informed and victim-centered when working with recovered youths who have been victimized by traffickers.
Russ Tuttle is the president and founder of The Stop Trafficking Project. He uses his strengths of communication, leadership, team development, and compassion to end domestic minor sex trafficking (DMST) before it begins by disrupting the exploitation of vulnerability. He is an active member of several coalitions and task forces in Kansas and Missouri.
Shauna Sexton is the Program Director for the Human trafficking rescue and recovery program at The Phoenix Dream Center, a student at Grand Canyon University and a mother to her son and daughter. As the Executive Director of Where Hope Lives Young adults, she manages and leads a team of individuals who serve survivors of sexual exploitation through human trafficking. She is a certified expert in trauma-informed care and a member of high-level governmental human trafficking relief teams such as, The city of Phoenix Human Trafficking Task Force, and The Maricopa County Child Sex Trafficking Collaborative.
Meghan Connors is a survivor-leader and advocate who has an amazing gift of educating law enforcement and other professionals about human trafficking from her lived experience. Her ability to communicate her insights and perspective make her a remarkably effective instructor. She has helped educate hundreds of law enforcement, medical, probation and parole and members of the community about how to identify, understand and respond to human trafficking from her unique vantage.
Neil is a speaker and author of the book, “Unmasked: Conquering Sexual Sin and Walking in Victory.” Based in Kansas City, Mo, Neil and his wife Amy, want to share their redemption story with the world in the hope of helping people who might be experiencing the same struggles they have gone through: trying to re-build a marriage in the face of having a spouse (Neil) that was addicted to pornography and infidelity.
Where Hope Lives is a dba of City Help Inc of Phoenix and is committed to helping children and young adult human trafficking survivors heal.
How can a 13-year-old girl put the pieces of a broken life back together? Is there any hope of her childhood being restored? What does a day in her life as she heals look like? Sign up to join with these girls as they fight for the restoration of their lives.