Faith Community in Action!
Schedule
Thu Jan 16 2025 at 06:30 pm to 08:00 pm
UTC-05:00Location
Kiwanis Recreation Center | Fayetteville, NC
About this Event
FAITH COMMUNITY IN ACTION!
Join Us in the Fight Against Human Trafficking
The faith community plays a vital role in the movement to end human trafficking. Join us for an evening of collaboration and conversation, where we’ll discuss how your church can be a beacon of hope in raising awareness, providing education, and taking actionable steps to eradicate this issue. Lite refreshments will be served.
About Moderator: Bill Woolf
Bill Woolf has dedicated his personal and professional life to combatting human trafficking – most notably being recognized by receiving the Presidential Medal for Extraordinary Efforts to Combat Trafficking in Persons. He started his professional career as a police officer, and later Gang Detective where he encountered the insidious crime of human trafficking. Previously undetected and unaddressed, he became dedicated to combatting the issue, serving as a federal task force officer, with both the FBI and HSI, investigating and prosecuting cases locally and federally.
He was instrumental in receiving funding to start a human trafficking task force in northern Virginia. Bill co-directed the task force with the US Attorney’s Office and the Virginia Attorney General’s Office. He was tasked with coordinating enforcement and interdiction efforts with other regional, state, and federal law enforcement. He was also tasked with forging partnerships with non-governmental agencies that could provide necessary services to those victimized by human trafficking. In the first two years, under Bill’s leadership, the task force was able to identify 217 survivors of sex and labor trafficking and support more than 125 of them in exiting their exploitation. The task force also identified and initiated investigations into more than 100 traffickers that had conducted illegal activities in the northern Virginia area.
Bill founded the Just Ask Prevention Project, now Anti-Trafficking International, which continues to be a leader in preventing human trafficking in communities across the globe. He led the effort to develop a systematic approach of education, prevention and intervention developing effective strategies in addressing the threat of human trafficking.
Bill was called upon by the U.S. Department of Justice to accept a position as a member of the Senior Executive Service in the role of Human Trafficking Programs Director where he was responsible for overseeing the nearly $100 million budget to support human trafficking programs all across the United States. He was asked to step in as the Acting Director of the Office for Victims of Crime and continued to serve as the Principal Deputy Director overseeing more $6.5 billion in federal programs. Bill also served as Special Advisor to the White House for Human Trafficking overseeing the implementation of the first-ever National Action Plan to Combat Human Trafficking.
Bill is the co-author of “Eradicating Human Trafficking: A Transformative Approach to Collective Impact” which has laid the most comprehensive blueprint to date in the anti-human trafficking field. Today he serves as Principal at The Woolf Group, a strategic solutions firm driving social impact. Dedicated to his community, he serves on both the Board of Directors for the Northern Virginia Food Rescue and the Advisory Board for the Prince William County Department of Social Services. He also seeks to influence the next generation by serving as an adjunct professor at George Mason University. Of all his accomplishments he is most proud of his six incredible children who continue to amaze and surprise him on a daily basis.
About Moderator Brittany Dunn:
Brittany Dunn is COO & Co-Founder of Safe House Project. Brittany served as a member of the Virginia Governor's Commission on Human Trafficking Prevention and Survivor Support. Prior to Safe House Project, Brittany spent 10 years in International Business Development at CareerBuilder.com. Brittany Dunn has a B.A. in Economics and English from Wellesley College. She graduated top of her class with an MBA from Thunderbird School of Global Management. She is a member of Beta Gamma Sigma, Pi Sigma Alpha, Wellesley Alumnae Association, the Naval Officers' Spouses Club, and is an active member in her church. Brittany has been featured in The Hill, CBN Interactive, The Pilot, & Missouri Physicians Magazine. Brittany has trained law enforcement, healthcare professionals, policymakers, and corporations on the issue of human trafficking in the United States. She is a military spouse, mother of two, lifelong learner, world traveler, and protector of the vulnerable.
Where is it happening?
Kiwanis Recreation Center, 352 Devers Street, Fayetteville, United StatesUSD 0.00