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Utah s congressional delegation discusses human trafficking at summit in Logan

Utah congressmen, Sen. Mike Lee discuss challenge of stopping human trafficking Rep. Burgess Owens declines to say whether he’ll return a $2,000 donation from a colleague who is currently under investigation for human trafficking crimes. (Image courtesy of Malouf Foundation) U.S. Sen. Mike Lee, right, speaks at a human trafficking summit organized by the Malouf Foundation, the charitable arm of a Cache Valley-based mattress and bedding company, on Saturday, April 17, 2021.   | April 18, 2021, 1:00 p.m. Logan • Human trafficking exists everywhere, including in Utah, and finding solutions has bipartisan support in Washington, according to Utah’s congressional delegation. But there’s only so much legislation can do.

The Malouf Foundation Hosts Successful Inaugural Trafficking Policy and Education Summit

The Malouf Foundation Hosts Successful Inaugural Trafficking Policy and Education Summit
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Utah s human trafficking survivors, experts bring attention to global issue

Deseret News Share this story Elizabeth Smart speaks during the Human Trafficking Policy and Education Summit at the Malouf Foundation in Logan on Saturday, April 17, 2021. With smart are Missy Larsen, VP of Philanthropy and Community Impact at doTERRA, and Deondra Brown, co-founder of The Foundation for Survivors of Abuse. Spenser Heaps, Deseret News Elizabeth Frazier grew up in a suburban Salt Lake County neighborhood where she says she played soccer with her friends and appeared to have a regular childhood. “But I also was sold almost every week, sometimes multiple times a week sometimes a revolving door in Utah, in this neighborhood,” Frazier said.

It s not a third-world problem : Utah s human trafficking survivors, experts bring attention to global issue

‘It’s not a third-world problem’: Utah’s human trafficking survivors, experts bring attention to global issue Ashley Imlay © Spenser Heaps, Deseret News Elizabeth Smart speaks during the Human Trafficking Policy and Education Summit at the Malouf Foundation in Logan on Saturday, April 17, 2021. With smart are Missy Larsen, VP of Philanthropy and Community Impact at doTERRA, and Deondra Brown, co-founder of The Foundation for Survivors of Abuse. Elizabeth Frazier grew up in a suburban Salt Lake County neighborhood where she says she played soccer with her friends and appeared to have a regular childhood. “But I also was sold almost every week, sometimes multiple times a week sometimes a revolving door in Utah, in this neighborhood,” Frazier said.

doTERRA JOINS HUMAN TRAFFICKING POLICY AND EDUCATION SUMMIT

doTERRA JOINS HUMAN TRAFFICKING POLICY AND EDUCATION SUMMIT Inaugural summit hosted by Malouf Foundation provides opportunity to participate in education discussions, promote healing, and ensure justice for trafficking survivors. April 15, 2021 14:55 ET | Source: doTERRA doTERRA Melbourne, AUSTRALIA PLEASANT GROVE, UTAH, April 15, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) doTERRA will participate in the inaugural Human Trafficking Policy and Education Summit hosted by the Malouf Foundation on Saturday, April 17, 2021. The summit will include presentations and panels featuring government and business leaders, and trafficking survivors who are working to end the fastest-growing criminal enterprise in the world. David Stirling, doTERRA founding executive and CEO, and Missy Larsen, VP philanthropy and community impact, will participate in the event.

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