Humanity-Focused Initiatives

We lead with compassion by raising awareness and offering prevention-based education on sex trafficking, sexual abuse, and domestic violence issues that disproportionately affect youth and young adults.

Our goal is to empower participants to recognize warning signs, advocate for their safety, and access support systems that foster healing and resilience.

Awareness, Prevention & Empowerment

We lead with compassion by raising awareness and offering prevention-based education on sex trafficking, sexual abuse, and domestic violence issues that disproportionately affect youth and young adults.

This program exists to equip participants with the knowledge, skills, and resources they need to protect themselves and others.

Through interactive workshops, one-day events, and awareness campaigns, we provide prevention-focused tools and promote advocacy, resilience, and community safety.

The purpose is simple: empower individuals to recognize warning signs, respond effectively, and create safe environments where healing and resilience can thrive.

Outcomes & Who It Serves

Who It Serves:

  • Youth and young adults ages 12–24

  • Parents, caregivers, and community mentors

  • Educators, coaches, and leaders who work with at-risk youth

  • Communities disproportionately affected by exploitation and abuse

Outcomes Participants Can Expect:

  • Increased ability to recognize the signs of sex trafficking, sexual abuse, and domestic violence

  • Knowledge of personal safety strategies and escape plans

  • Understanding of how to seek help, access resources, and support survivors

  • Strengthened advocacy skills to promote safe environments for themselves and their peers

  • Confidence to speak up, report concerns, and connect with prevention networks

Duration and Schedule

Format: Standalone workshops, one-day intensives, and awareness events
Schedule:

  • Sessions offered quarterly, with additional events for awareness months (e.g., Domestic Violence Awareness Month, Sexual Assault Awareness Month)

  • Workshop length: 2–6 hours depending on topic

  • Events hosted in-person at schools, community centers, and partner locations (virtual options available for select sessions)

Sample Topics & Activities

  • Workshop 1: Understanding the Warning Signs of Exploitation

  • Workshop 2: Healthy Relationships & Boundaries

  • Workshop 3: Digital Safety & Social Media Awareness

  • Workshop 4: Self-Defense & Personal Safety Skills

  • Community Event: Survivor Panel & Q&A

  • Awareness Activity: Resource Fair & Prevention Pledge

Materials Provided and Participant Requirements

Provided by the Organization:

  • Handouts, prevention toolkits, and resource guides

  • Safety checklists and “Know the Signs” cards

  • Access to local and national helplines and support networks

Participant Requirements:

  • Registration form (online or paper)

  • Signed parental consent form for minors

  • Commitment to participate in full workshop or event session

Enrollment Steps and Eligibility

Eligibility:

  • Open to youth, parents, educators, and community members

  • Priority given to those in high-risk or underserved communities

Enrollment Process:

  1. Complete online or in-person registration form

  2. Submit any required consent forms (for minors)

  3. Receive event confirmation and pre-event materials

Fees, Scholarships, or Sponsorships

  • Most workshops are free of charge through community sponsorships and partnerships

  • Select events may have a nominal fee (covers materials, guest speakers, or special activities)

  • Scholarships available for any fee-based events to ensure no participant is turned away

CONTACT DETAILS

EIN number 84-384-2493

Birmingham, AL

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