Creating and organizing a healthy community helps prevent human trafficking. The prevention and end of human trafficking requires an approach implemented by all members of the community.
A healthy community promotes an environment of safety, connectedness, and opportunity. It is essential to understand that human trafficking cannot end by an individual effort but rather by a community. Examples and characteristics of a healthy community include:
Empower the community.
An empowered community actively tries to define the problem and solutions and carry out the initiative. The community members most affected by the issues should always have primary influence in outlining the solutions. Specific relational determinants involved with human trafficking are child abuse, dysfunctional home relationships, poverty, and those who lack social support, such as people who are a part of the LGBTQIA+ community and other marginalized communities. Supporting these communities prevents human trafficking.
See multiple areas of action.
Agencies and residents must carry out efforts throughout the community and tie them to a common focus. For example, the community will need to hold training sessions, meetings, and events to successfully raise collective awareness about human trafficking.
Support other organizations.
A healthy community has links to a network of different communities and professional disciplines. Finding other communities and organizations supporting anti-human trafficking prevention and intervention helps the community thrive.
Take a long-term approach.
Forming a healthy community is not something that can be achieved in weeks but rather in years. Community initiatives are often the result of years of building relationships. Building relationships steadily over time is more likely to be sustained.
Build awareness and support.
Supporting local anti-human trafficking organizations will help contribute to the work of eradicating human trafficking. Anti-trafficking organizations thrive through support and funds donated by the community. NC Stop Human Trafficking, for example, works on developing interagency collaboration to make stronger communities that are working to abolish human trafficking. Without the necessary funds and support, the mission to stop human trafficking would not be possible.
– Written by Ellie Bellia, outreach assistant. She can be reached via email at ellie@encstophumantrafficking.org
May Edition: Keith Letchworth & Derick Fields of the National Alliance on Mental Illness – Pitt County
This month we are recognizing May as Mental Health Awareness Month with our guests, Keith Letchworth, vice president of the Pitt County chapter of NAMI, and Derick Fields, secretary of the Pitt County Chapter of NAMI and certified NAMI Peer Support Facilitator. Join us as we learn about what the National Alliance on Mental Illness has to offer as well as a conversation around destigmatizing mental illness.
PCBRACE April Edition: Pitt County Sheriff’s Office’s Venus Curry, Community Programs Coordinator & Sgt. Lee Darnell, Public Information Officer
This month we welcome representatives from the Pitt County Sheriff’s Office, Venus Curry, community programs coordinator, and Sgt. Lee Darnell, public information officer, to discuss the amazing work the Pitt County Sheriff’s Office is doing to build resilience in the community through its community programming and the programs, such as WEAR and SHARP, being offered at the Pitt County Detention Center.
PCBRACE is here to normalize the conversations about trauma and resilience, pull difficult issues out into the light to obliterate the shame, blame, and secrecy to build a better community for our children and ourselves.
Pitt County Sheriff’s Office Programs:
Learn more about S.U.M.M.E.R. program
Learn more about S.H.A.R.P. and W.E.A.R. programs
Learn more about the GED program
Learn more about Serving Our Seniors program
Click here to learn more about TEDI BEAR Child Advocacy Center.
Sign up for the virtual Stewards of Children
Click here to learn more about NC Stop Human Trafficking.
Check out NC Stop Human Trafficking’s learning opportunities.
Click here to learn more about BRACE (Building Resilience Against Courage to Excel).