Equip yourself with knowledge.
She Has A Name provides community education through a unique curriculum that addresses human trafficking education and awareness. Training focuses on defining human trafficking, caring for those affected, and connecting with local initiatives.
We encourage people of all demographics to attend this training. There are three sessions and each session is a different topic, so please plan on attending all sessions. At this time we do not offer recordings of our trainings.
Next Training: Date TBD, Winter 2025
Access our comprehensive curriculum anytime, anywhere. We’ve developed adult and youth tracks to reach those most vulnerable to exploitation. The youth track is appropriate for 10-17-year-olds. Learn more here, or access the course through the button below.
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TRCT equips learners to understand and respond to trauma. This could be experienced in academic, professional, or voluntary settings.
Next Training: Spring 2025
ADDITIONAL LEARNING RESOURCES
The Black Lens by Christopher Stollar
Justice Awakening by Eddie Byun
When Justice Just Is by Katie Bergman
Half the Sky: Turning Oppression into Opportunity for Women Worldwide by Nicholas Kristof
I Am Not Your Slave by Chris Lockhart and Tupa Tjipombo
Generous Justice by Timothy Keller
The Slave Across the Street by Theresa Flores & PeggySue Wells
Just Mercy by Bryan Stevenson
Boundaries by Henry Cloud & John Townsend
Call to Freedom: A Parent’s Guide to Understanding Human Trafficking and Healing Their Children by Becky Rasmussan
The links above are Amazon Affiliate links. If you purchase these resources using the links above, She Has A Name will receive a small percentage of the sale to support our efforts to educate our community.
2023 Impact
In 2023 700+ members of the community were trained through a total of 20 training events. These were hosted by SHAN and also requested in community spaces.
332 people learned through our Online Learning Platform adult and youth tracks.
Family Education Day hosted 29 kids ages 3-17 and their caregivers as we boldly adapted our tested human trafficking training. In collaboration our trusted community partners like Gracehaven, Shared Hope International, SexEd Reclaimed and others we offered age-appropriate activities and information. Our efforts were featured in the Columbus Dispatch!
Dream Big | Bring our online curriculum into local schools and other venues where those most vulnerable are. Research the unique experiences of those impacted within the LGTBQIA+ community to provide education and resources around this specific population.