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 make sure that future generations of children are part of the solution. In that effort both in advocacy we have a strong, strong
To reflect the diversity of the needs of our clients. Our Mission Remains true. To see the not as victims but to talk about what resilience and courage mean. Not only for women and children, people of all genders. People often forget the elderly. People over 25 countries and a multitude of industries. Basically the industry that you can be forced to work in, trafficking and forced labor them your current. Millions of people are trafficked worldwide. Needs to make the top of our policymakers. Political instability and other issues increase vulnerability to trafficking and other types of violent experiences. Violence is interconnected. We cannot ignore the dynamics we talk about. Being aware of anti Human Trafficking efforts and antidomestic violence, and sexual assault, other abuse concerns that affect our society and community. As of january first, 1863, president lincoln declared that the emancipation proclamation would take effect that they. Here we are about 150 some years later we
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 make sure that future generations of children are part of the solution. In that effort both in advocacy we have a strong, strong goal of educating our public and all the other kids and families in our city. This is a way of our quality of life, we cannot accept Human Trafficking. Part of the way to do that is to have this be part of the kids education, and push strongly. The collaborative this year, allow the youth of San Francisco to enter in a Poster Contest to provide artistic ability to the messaging of this really important movement. The 2013 Poster Contest winners i get to announce. I will begin with thirdplace winners. The thirdplace winner, fi
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 make sure that future generations of children are part of the solution. In that effort both in advocacy we have a strong, strong
Collaboration with the status of women, with supervisors, Department Heads, the Human Rights Commission we wanted to make sure that future generations of children are part of the solution. In that effort both in advocacy we have a strong, strong goal of educating our public and all the other kids and families in our city. This is a way of our quality of life, we cannot accept Human Trafficking. Part of the way to do that is to have this be part of the kids education, and push strongly. The collaborative this year, allow the youth of San Francisco to enter in a Poster Contest to provide artistic ability to the messaging of this really important movement. The 2013 Poster Contest winners i get to announce. I will begin with thirdplace winners. The thirdplace winner, first one eighthgrade student, from James Brannan middle school. Shelley lu sounds like apl applause also an eighthgrade student from james dunham as well, stella lee. Thank you. Apl applause applause to be an eighthgrader. Th