April 18, 2018

Institute for Community Partnerships to examine Human Trafficking in May 1 forum

The Institute for Community Partnerships at Loma Linda University Health and the World Affairs Council Inland Southern California will host an event to understand and help end human trafficking in our community.

"Human Trafficking: Understanding & Ending Trafficking in Our Community," will be held at 6:30 p.m., Tuesday, May 1, in the Small Amphitheater in Centennial Complex, 24760 Stewart Street, Loma Linda.

The presentation will be led by the Open Door advocacy group and will be followed by a panel discussion led by Dr. Richard Hart, president of Loma Linda University Health, along with local law enforcement representatives, Loma Linda University students, healthcare professionals and community advocates.

Human Trafficking is a form modern-day slavery, where people profit from the control and sexual exploitation of others — and it’s happening in our community. 

For more information about the event, contact the Institute for Community Partnerships by calling 909-558-7754 or emailing caps@llu.edu.

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