The FREE LIVES exhibit will initially reach the GMHC community of missions-minded medical professionals and medical students. These are individuals that can positively impact lives of trafficking victims through physical and mental health services. From there, it will be made available during 2019 to organizations, schools, and any interested and approved group in the country, to raise awareness of human trafficking among their audiences and communities.
The exhibit will walk visitors through two distinct human trafficking scenarios—commercial sex trafficking (USA) and labor trafficking (international). Both will be illustrated by a creative multimedia approach of stories and statistics to help visitors learn and understand how, why, and where trafficking occurs. The ultimate goal is to encourage them to “see” ways that they can take action to be part of the solution (awareness, prayer, volunteering, donations to local efforts, etc.)
With your support, the impact made beyond the space and time constraints of the conference will be life-changing and will help transform communities. GMHC partners and exhibitors have expressed interest in re-purposing GMHC experiential exhibits to their audiences. This presents an exciting opportunity to create greater awareness of the human trafficking crisis. This is an opportunity too important to ignore. The modest conference budget does not allow for the development of an exhibit designed and engineered for year-long use, travel, and easy set up in a variety of space requirements and conditions. Plus, a traveling exhibit needs to be supported by information and tools to enable hosts to promote and facilitate it effectively. You can help make this happen.
Please download the FREE LIVES information packet to learn more and share with others.