Grand Valley State University Women's Center

Human Trafficking - West Michigan

Date: November 4, 2011
Time: 12:00 p.m. - 1:30 p.m.
Location: Rm 102 - GVSU Holland Meijer Campus

Human trafficking is the second largest and fastest growing criminal industry in the world. Victims are trafficked by force, fraud or coercion primarily for purposes of labor or sexual exploitation. Carmen Kucinich, Victim Specialist with Federal Bureau of Investigation will exam what the human trafficking looks like in West Michigan and signs that someone may be trafficking. This workshop is for individuals working with human services, schools, faith based organizations and community members.

The series is free. For social workers needing CEU's for licensing requirement this will be available for $15 @ the door. You may register on line or call 616-331-2748 and reserve a space for you and your staff members. Participants are encouraged to bring their lunches.

**The GVSU Women's Center is committed to a policy of equal access to our programs, facilities, and services. Our goal is to ensure that persons with disabilities will not be denied equal access to Women's Center resources. If you require additional assistance, please contact us by calling 616-331-2748 or emailing womenctr@gvsu.edu.