So important to this movement. Supervisor carmen chu, i know you and mayor newsom had this initial effort back some years ago to recognize the need to abolish Human Trafficking. An San Francisco being such an international city, many of our roots are from immigrant families. We understand the problem. We did do something about it and continue that effort. I want to thank the Us Attorneys Office for being here. And so many of you who have from the community done and continue to do what you can do to end Human Trafficking. This is such an important challenge for all of us. And because we here at from immigrant families; we hear from immigrant women and girls. The stories are real. They come across international borders. And so San Francisco being the city that is not only aware of this, and aware of International Traffic that occurs we have to continue doing something about it. If anything, our goal is of course to educate our youth; to make sure they understand that they have partners i
Representative of the Mayors Office and other nonprofits. This event also attracted members of the state assembly and a few congressional offices. At a meeting following our conference a i was asked to chair the larger group and my condition was that there be a cochair from the Mayors Office at that time was catherine dodd. The San Francisco collaborative against human traffic was born. In 2010 from the beginning emily morassie sounds like executive director of the San Francisco commission on the status of women was always involved as well as theresa sparks, executive director of the Human Rights Commission. They were not only the core of the beginning but also generously offered to help us and support us and today that is where we are housed. We have a membership of over 28 agencies public and private representing a wide area of government agencies, Law Enforcement agencies, service providers, educators and community members. We are committed to ending Human Trafficking through collab
Its so great to see a full house like this. It means the world to us and to the whole cause of antitrafficking. We are waiting for mayor lee. My name is Nancy Goldberg, cochair of the seven cisco collaborative against Human Trafficking. I wanted to introduce my past chair, and my new cochair. When i tell people of my involvement their shock to hear that San Francisco is in major definition of Human Trafficking. They think it is people from other parts of the world. There are also so many right here, from our own bay area communities. In the city that is out of Human Trafficking we are also committed to being an agent of change. I want to give you a brief history of sf cat, San Francisco collaborative against Human Trafficking. In response to what we saw is a growing problem, four organizations formed up in 2008, the Jewish Coalition against Human Trafficking; National Council of jewish women, jewish reel fund, we then realize would needed a wider coalition in order to be more effective
Its so great to see a full house like this. It means the world to us and to the whole cause of antitrafficking. We are waiting for mayor lee. My name is Nancy Goldberg, cochair of the seven cisco collaborative against Human Trafficking. I wanted to introduce my past chair, and my new cochair. When i tell people of my involvement their shock to hear that San Francisco is in major definition of Human Trafficking. They think it is people from other parts of the world. There are also so many right here, from our own bay area communities. In the city that is out of Human Trafficking we are also committed to being an agent of change. I want to give you a brief history of sf cat, San Francisco collaborative against Human Trafficking. In response to what we saw is a growing problem, four organizations formed up in 2008, the Jewish Coalition against Human Trafficking; National Council of jewish women, jewish reel fund, we then realize would needed a wider coalition in order to be more effective
Think both emily but also Nancy Goldberg for your interest as well not only interest but your work as a native san franciscan to do everything that you have been doing to end this too. I am privileged today to recognize a number of individuals who have been strong, strong advocates, people who have gone way beyond the duty but also deserving of recognition for all their advocacy work. The first person i would like to introduce is these years recipient of the abolitionist the word for advocacy, staff attorney with with the Asian Pacific legal advocacy services, 2013 abolitionist awardee for advocacy, cindy lu. Apl applause we also have someone whose services have been both exemplary and deserving of recognition. She is a founder and executive director of Freedom House. She is the 2013 abolitionist award for providing exemplary services, em. applause we also together in collaboration with the status of women, with supervisors, Department Heads, the Human Rights Commission we wanted to ma