BATAVIA/Voices for Justice Community Awareness event sheds light on Crime Victims’ Rights and Human Trafficking

Press release

The Genesee County National Crime Victims’ Rights Committee is proud to announce the Voices For Justice Community Awareness Event, with a 2024 theme of human trafficking awareness and prevention.

This event, scheduled to coincide with National Crime Victims’ Rights Week, will take place on April 22nd, 2024, from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at Grace Baptist Church, 238 Vine Street in Batavia.

Human trafficking is a pressing issue that affects communities worldwide, and Genesee County is no
exception. This event aims to bring attention to the critical issue of crime victims’ rights while
emphasizing the importance of empowering individuals to identify, prevent, and confront human
trafficking within our local community.

The event will feature a lineup of distinguished speakers who will provide valuable insights, expertise,
and personal experiences related to human trafficking:

  • Sarah Hendee, Director of Development at Project Mona’s House, will discuss anti-trafficking
    efforts in Western New York, focusing on prevention programs, survivor housing, and
    community outreach.
  • Gabriel Marcano, Human Trafficking Specialist at Worker’s Justice Center of NY, will delve into
    the basics of labor trafficking, shedding light on its prevalence and implications.
  • Special Agent Joshua Haslinger from Homeland Security Investigations will present Project
    iGuardian, offering valuable information on combatting online exploitation and trafficking.
  • Attendees will also hear from Chase Daniel Johnson, author of “The Chase of Authenticity,” who
    will share his personal experiences as a sex trafficking survivor.

In addition to the presentations, attendees will have the opportunity to network and interact with local
service providers, who will be available at tables set up on the side of the event.

“We appreciate being able to help coordinate the event and to bring together our community to raise
awareness about crime victims’ rights and human trafficking,” said Diana Prinzi, Program Coordinator at
Genesee Justice.

“By educating, supporting, and empowering individuals, we can work together to combat this exploitation and create a safer community for all.”

The event is free to the public, and light refreshments will be provided. Attendees are encouraged to
register by April 19th either online at https://bit.ly/VoicesForJusticeGenesee or by phone at 585-815-
7821

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