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Human Trafficking

Hides Behind Many Masks

Human Trafficking or Modern-Day

Slavery is defined by

Force, Fraud & Coercion

When a person is forced against their will

to perform a commercial sex act, under control, threats,

psychological and physical manipulation.

Sex Trafficking

When a child (under the age of 18) is induced to

conduct sexual acts. This includes forced

pornography. This can result in psychological traumas, sickness, and

even death.

Child Sex Trafficking

Kery Rodriguez was recently convicted of trying to sell a young

teen for $10,000 right here in our own

backyard.

This involves harboring, recruitment, transportation, etc. The person is exploited to work for little or no pay and many times

under threats, inhumane treatment, etc…

Trafficking for Forced Labor

May be informal work at a private residence. The person is not only used for domestic work

but many times sexually violated by their

“Masters”

Involuntary Domestic Service

It is when a child appears to be under the

custody of someone who is not their family and is required to do work, in

order to acquire economic benefits. Examples include

traveling sales crews.

Child Labor

Human Trafficking hides behind different masks as:

▪ Online social networks▪ Websites

▪ Labor migrant camps▪ Massage parlors

▪ Modeling agencies▪ Restaurants

▪ Hotels▪ Nail salons

▪ Traveling sales crews▪ Etc.

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Why Does Slavery Still Exist?

❖ ¨Slavery exists because there is a demand❖ People desire cheaply made products and

sex❖ Traffickers and pimps alike prey on

vulnerability❖ There is minimal risk, and high return➢ A kilo of cocaine can be used once, a

person can be used numerous times, day-after-day, year-after-year

Let’s be a voice to

those victims

who can not speak!

What Can We Do?

Get Involved

•Our time•Our talent

•Our treasure

Power of CollaborationAdvisory Council

Key Community Leadership

Executive CommitteeDr. Anthony Davis James E.L. Seay Tomas J. Lares Jill B.Cohen Kim Brewster O.C. DVTF Holland & Knight Florida Abolitionist Lifeboat Project Orlando PD Vice Chair Member Chairman Vice Chair Secretary

Camila Pachon Orange County Legal Aide MBI Representative Director DCF Representative

Power of Collaboration Subcommittee Chair/Co-Chairs Awareness/Events Faith Alliance Legislative PolicyChristine Andrus/Kallie Cogan Dr. Gretchen Kerr Alan Bryd/Kristin Mentzer Shed Light District Northland Church A.B. Associates/FL IJM Advocacy Grp

Brevard County Housing/Shelter LGBTQ Dr. Anthony Davis/Phebe Powell Jill B. Cohen/Lindsey Phillips Dexter Foxworth East Coast HTTF/DCF Lifeboat Project/Deverux Zebra Coalition

Commercially Sexually Exploited Children Labor Trafficking (Fair trade) Marion County Kimberly Grabert/Sue Aboul-Hosn Miguel Rodriguez Donna Guinn/Lisa Sickels Department of Children & Families Peace Builders Justice For Florida Ocala PD/Saint Leo

College/University Outreach Lake County Multicultural Ryan Brackett Kimberly Grabert/Lt. Todd English Sandy Marun Johnson College DCF/Lake Co. Sheriff’s Office Mexican Consulate

Demand Reduction Law Enforcement Osceola County Sue Moore Sgt. Patrick Guckian/Roland Clee Interviewing Forgiven Much Ministries Metropolitan Bureau of Investigation/Orlando PD

Education/Prevention/Training Legal Services Victim Services Jill B.Cohen Camila Pachon Dr. M. Mendez/Dr. Leslie Gavin Lifeboat Project Orange County Legal Aide H.O.M.E./Nemours Children’s

Contact Us:

Email – [email protected]

www.GOHTTF.org

Office - (407)244-5129

SAVE THE DATE – 6th Annual Human Trafficking Awareness Day at Lake Eola Amphitheatre on Saturday,

January 25, 2014

Greater Orlando Human Trafficking Task Force