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Together® is an initiative of the Alliance for Freedom, Restoration, and Justice®. For more information about the AFRJ, see p26.

      Thank you for your passion and commitment to mobilize your community to end human trafficking and to protect the vulnerable.

      You may be a concerned citizen desiring to bring collaboration to your com-munity by starting a coalition. Or, you may be an already established coalition seeking to enhance your existing efforts. In either case, this Toolkit is designed to be a powerful resource for you.

      Before you begin, it is important to comprehend two truths from the outset:

      Human trafficking did not appear overnight. It is a result—the gravest of consequences—of leaving many things undone and many issues unresolved for the vulnerable in our world and in our own communities. Which means that, we must tackle this evil head on AND simultaneously go upstream to prevent it from ever happening in the first place.

      We are not powerless to stop this – in the life of a single individual, in our communities, and throughout our world.

      So what will it take to eradicate human trafficking in your local community? Who all must participate, and what must be done? Community coalitions are uniquely positioned to make a difference. This Toolkit will show you how.

      When we engage together, miracles can happen on behalf of those in need. We witness it every day, and we are here to serve as a friend to your efforts as well.

      Now, let's begin!

      Ashleigh S. Chapman, J.D.

      President/CEO, Alliance for Freedom, Restoration, and Justice®

      Greetings

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      identify key points for further learning, and use these examples to brainstorm about how your coalition is best equipped to engage.

      Complete a Community Assessment. Explore what efforts are already underway in your local community

      and what gaps may still exist.

      (See p8)

      Explore your community's strengths and needs. See pages 23-24 to discover how a community can leverage their strengths to meet needs.

      Build relationships with those already serving in the field across sectors (e.g. businesses, nonprofits, faith-based ministries, foundations, government agencies, universities, etc.) and disciplines (e.g. nurses, teachers, law enforcement, lawyers, and more).

      Host a planning session. Review the Tips for Success for

      both new and existing coalitions.

      (See p5-6)

      Create a plan of action unique to your community's needs, strengths, and abilities.

      Getting Started

      It is important to understand that human trafficking manifests itself differently in every state, city, and community all across the world. Human trafficking affects adults, minors, citizens, foreign nationals, men, women, and children. Certain forms of human trafficking may be more prevalent in your area, and certain demographics may be more vulnerable.

      To succeed, your coalition will need to develop a plan of action that is specific to your community’s strengths and needs. Before developing your coalition’s strategy – or enhancing your current efforts – we encourage you to do the following:

      Review the Freedom Strategy. The Freedom Strategy developed by the AFRJ defines all the areas of focus that must be addressed simultaneously within your community in order to eradicate human trafficking and to protect the vulnerable. (See p7)

      Review each section of the Community Toolkit. Review the ideas, strategies, and information detailed in this Toolkit and the resources referenced in the footnotes and online at engagetogether.com/communityresources. Take notes on ideas and concepts that stand out to you,

      For more information on Ideas

      for Engagement see p9-22.

      How do we eradicate human trafficking in our communities? What all must be addressed and who all must participate?

      Answers to these questions and ideas for how your Community is uniquely positioned to combat human trafficking are described in the following pages.

      Access all footnoted

      resources and Commu

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      nity Assessment Tools

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       engagetogether.com/

       communityresources

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      Tips for Success

      The broader the base of community support for your coa-lition, the more time, resources, and personnel that will be available to assist your efforts. Establishing a core leadership team will also reinforce the structure of the coalition and progress its goals.

      COORDINATOR

      A coalition is most effective when a designated individual (or two) serves as a coordinator. This role provides consistent representation, administration, and communication for the coalition. Having a main point of contact ensures there is at least one person up to date about all local developments and community efforts, and also provides a dedicated per-son to build needed relationships, to find needed resources, and to keep moving your coalition’s strategy forward.

      MISSION & VISION

      It is important to create a clear mission statement that iden-tifies your goals, purpose, and objectives. A clear mission empowers your coalition members to share the vision, to understand how to participate effectively, and to assess your

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