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Representative Carl O. Sherman brings local awareness to the topic of Human Trafficking

LANCASTER – State Representative Carl O. Sherman (District -109) will be presenting an inaugural community event, “Stop Human Trafficking,” at Dallas College on April 12, to bring a stronger awareness to the situation locally and statewide.

Rep. Sherman is committed to doing the work necessary to bring awareness to the widespread human trafficking situation while also looking for workable solutions.

“I plan to work diligently to shed light on human trafficking – in District 109 and the state,” Rep. Sherman said. “I believe there is a dire need in Texas to bring human trafficking, not only to light, but to put an end to the exploitation of human lives.”

“Stop Human Trafficking” will be held on April 12 from 1:00 to 2:30 p.m. at Dallas College, Cedar Valley Campus in Lancaster, Texas.

Guest speakers will include Homeland Security Investigations Special Agent Elizabeth Griffith, Homeland Security Investigations Special Agent Victim Assistance Specialist Sarolyn Morgan, Dallas Police Lt. Lisette Rivera, CEO of New Friends New Life Bianca Davis, New Friends New Life Men’s Advocacy Group Liaison Matt Osborne, and Tonya Stafford – Founder/CEO/Board Chair of It’s Going to be OK.

Dawn Freeman, Legislative Aide, Office of Rep. Carl Sherman will moderate. 

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