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Where and When

The "Mental Health & Human Trafficking" Conference is a Digital Event so you can join from anywhere in the world!

November 7 & 8, 2024

 

This 2-day conference will gather global speakers and include keynote presentations ad Panel Discussions. 

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Schedule*:​

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​Thursday, November 7

15:00 CET - 19:15 CET

You can convert to your own time zone here

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15:00 - Opening

15:30 - Keynote Speaker 

16:00 - Keynote Speaker

16:30 - Coffee Break

16:40 - Panel Discussion 

17:20 - Keynote Speaker

17:50 - Keynote Speaker  

18:20 - Coffee Break 

18:30 - Panel Discussion 

19:10 - End of day 1

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*Subject to changes​

​​Friday, November 8

13:00 CET - 17:40 CET

You can convert to your own time zone here

 

13:00 - Opening

13:15 - Keynote Speaker 

13:45 - Keynote Speaker

14:15 - Coffee Break 

14:25 - Panel Discussion 

15:05 - Keynote Speaker

15:35 - Coffee Break 

15:45 - Keynote Speaker

16:15 - Keynote Speaker

16:45 - Coffee Break 

16:50 - Panel Discussion 

17:30 - Final speech by Humans for Humans

17:40 - End of day 2

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Where /When
Speakers

Meet the Speakers

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Sandy Storm
USA

Sandy Storm is a human trafficking survivor using her insider knowledge to dismantle the trafficking industry.

 

Redeemed from victim to survivor, Sandy has built a thriving life after escaping 20 horrific years of abuse, exploitation, and trafficking. Sandy tells the truth about trafficking as a trusted advisor and trainer for law enforcement, military, medical and education professionals, social service, and faith-based organizations.

 

Her books and talks have changed thousands of lives. Generously gifted with a creative spirit, Sandy Storm is an inspirational, high-energy motivational speaker and Master Certified Professional Life Coach.

 

Her presentations have been called educational, sobering, and powerful. Event coordinators and attendees say they feel empowered to bring positive change to their circles of influence and become part of ending human trafficking. Sandy has been married to the love of her life for over two decades, and they can often be found adventuring in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado with their best furry friend, Cosmo.

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Joy Sunday Kingsley
Nigeria

Joy Sunday Kingsley is the Movement Building and Communications Coordinator for Footprint to Freedom.

 

She is also one of the major driving forces behind the African Survivor Coalition — a network dedicated to empowering, uniting, and amplifying the voices of survivor leaders across all 54 African Nations.

 

Joy works closely with individuals with lived experience to develop impactful programs and resources that enhance survivor capacity and ensure their voices resonate powerfully.

 

She excels at bringing ideas to life and executing initiatives that make a lasting impact on the fight against human trafficking.One of her most recent significant achievement is leading resource development for the African Survivor Leadership Academy, a groundbreaking project dedicated to training and empowering survivor leaders across Africa.

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Silvia Gurrola
Mexico

Silvia Gurrola is a Pedagogue and a Gestalt Psychotherapist. She is a seasoned consultant with over 20 years of experience working on women´s issues for the world’s largest humanitarian organizations in Africa, the Caucasus, Scandinavia, Latin America and the Caribbean.

 

Silvia is the author of pedagogical novels and has extensive experience facilitating workshops and lectures on the use of “Introspective Writing” as a tool for healing trauma.

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Brittany Dunn
USA

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.

 

Brittany Dunn has a B.A. from Wellesley College. She graduated top of her class with an MBA from Thunderbird School of Global Management. Brittany has been featured in Forbes, The Hill, CBN, & Missouri Physicians Magazine.

 

Brittany has trained law enforcement, healthcare professionals, policymakers, and corporations on the issue of human trafficking in the United States.

 

Brittany Dunn & Bill Woolf released the book, “Eradicating Human Trafficking: A Transformative Approach through Collective Impact” in February 2024.

 

She is a military spouse, mother of two, lifelong learner, world traveler, and protector of the vulnerable.

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Our Impact Plan for the Conference

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