Michigan Rescue and Restore Coalition Brochure
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MIRRC Michigan Rescue and Restore Coalition
Product/Service Information
MIRRC will be launching the initial
coalition meetings on the dates below:
Tuesday, February 15, 2011
Thursday, February 17, 2011
Healing Hands Training for Workers with Human Trafficking Victims
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
Hands that Heal is a comprehensive, Christian curriculum to train global care-givers who are frontline providers of after-care for women, children, and men that have been trafficked into the commercial sex industry. The curriculum is the result of a collaboration among 40+ academi-cians and field practitioners from diverse backgrounds and organizations that ad-
dress the needs of trafficked individuals.
Human Trafficking Conference:
Building Bridges, Building Community, Building Hope for Survivors
October 29, 2011
Call for Proposal opens March 1.
SIGN UP TODAY.
Become an Abolitionist. Join the
Michigan Rescue and Restore
Coalition.
Call 313-205-7300 National Human Trafficking
Hotline 1-888-3737-888
Upcoming Dates
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The primary goal of the Rescue & Restore
campaign is to raise public awareness of the issue
of human trafficking. Victims of human trafficking
are camouflaged -- by sophisticated and often in-
nocent-seeming techniques – from people they
may encounter on a daily or random basis. In the
weeks and months ahead, new and better meth-
ods of detecting, reassuring and rescuing these
victims will be developed. For now, partners of
the Rescue & Restore campaign coalition can help
us achieve this goal by implementing any or all of
the following action steps:
Include information about trafficking, its vic-
tims and perpetrators in organization news-
letters, on websites and through other com-
munication vehicles
Provide orientation and training sessions, or
join with other organizations, including non-
profits, in hosting information forums on the
trafficking problem and the fresh national re-
solve to counter it
Request and disseminate, both internally and
in appropriate public places, posters, bro-
chures and other materials now being pro-
duced and distributed by the U.S. Depart-
ment of Health and Human Services
Take part in a new national network that has
been established by Capital City Partners to
keep local organizations and their members
abreast of developments in the awareness
campaign as well as ways to address the traf-
ficking challenge Encourage other organizations, and health and
law enforcement officials with whom you come in
contact, to access the growing body of informa-
tion and resources available to rescue and re-
store the victims of this hideous trade in human
beings
Michigan Rescue and Restore Coalition
Global Projects—Facilitating Partner
20700 Civic Center Drive, Suite 170
Southfield, Michigan 48076
www.globalprojects.org
A critical element of the Rescue & Restore cam-
paign is the development of national and local
coalitions who will help to implement the cam-
paign on the ground in communities across the
country.
Coalition partners include:
Local government
Civic groups
Churches
Ethnic/Immigrant groups
Women's organizations
Labor organizations
Immigration organizations
Community health providers
Faith-based organizations and other non-profits
Social service organizations
Coalition partners will disseminate campaign in-
formation and resources to intermediaries who
may come in contact with victims of trafficking
to inform them of the services available to vic-
tims in their communities. Rescue & Restore
coalition partners also have access to effective
communications and outreach strategies for
identifying and interacting with victims of human
trafficking.
Phone: 313-205-7300
Fax: 313-341-5542
E-mail: [email protected]
Members of the Central Ohio Rescue
and Restore Coalition standing behind
us in support as we launch the MIRRC.
Members of the MIRRC seated front row:
Pamela J. Hudson, Dr. Sabrina D. Black, and
Kimberly Davis.
MIRRC Founding Members:
Pamela Hudson:
Global Projects for Hope, Help and Healing
Dr. Sabrina Black:
Abundant Life Counseling Center
York Moore:
Intervarsity
Global Projects has provided advocacy and human
services in the field of Human Trafficking internation-
ally since 2005. In preparation for launching the
Michigan Rescue and Restore Coalition best practices
have been assessed with organization in the Midwest.