Join us for a powerful lecture by Sara K., a human trafficking survivor and advocate.
With nearly four years at the Family Resources Braking Traffik department, a ministry degree from the St. Louis Dream Center, and over five years' experience working with inner-city at-risk youth in St. Louis, Sara K. offers extensive knowledge. Her roles as Residential Aide at the Chicago Dream Center women’s transitional home and current work connecting survivors who have been incarcerated with long-term restoration homes emphasize her dedication to providing survivors with the resources they need. As a board member of the Network Against Human Trafficking, she promotes trauma-informed approaches to empower communities. This lecture will provide valuable insights, tools, and resources to foster understanding and combat human trafficking.
The World Affairs Council of the Quad Cities (WACQC) is non-partisan and a 501(c) (3) organization affiliated with World Affairs Council of America. Please contact Dr. Duk Kim, Duk_Kim@wacquadcities.org, if you have any questions. Visit http://www.wacqc.org/ for more information. Our event is free and open to the public.
The Bettendorf Public Library has served the community of Bettendorf since July 12, 1955. We offer Library events for all ages, and our meeting rooms are available for public use. See more information about our meeting room policy at http://www.bettendorflibrary.com/services/meeting-rooms.