Freedom Coalition Meeting
For more info, please contact Nathan Cole at nathan@map-mi.org.
For more info, please contact Nathan Cole at nathan@map-mi.org.
Please Join our NEW Grand Rapids Community Group at the first official meeting on WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18th, 2017 @ 7pm St. Thomas the Apostle Parish - Ministry Center (off Grace Street) 1449 Wilcox Park Drive SE Grand Rapids, MI 49506 The Grand Rapids Meeting will be showing the awareness movie, CHOSEN and discussing an upcoming […]
MAP's board member, Erin Batchelor will be presenting to the Urban League of Detroit & SE Michigan about human trafficking. Sunday, January 22nd @ 3:30pm Family & Community Development Center 15770 James Couzens Detroit, MI 48238
Experienced advocates, professionals, and service providers are invited to participate in a 2017 Round Table Event sponsored by the Joint Anti-Trafficking Task Force (JATT) and hosted by the Michigan Abolitionist Project (MAP). This networking and interactive event is for experienced professionals who are active in addressing human trafficking in Michigan through prevention, education and/or the […]
MAP will be showing the movie "Chosen" and presenting to a group of foster parents and social workers. Thursday, January 26th, from 6-8pm. Orchards Children’s Services 24901 Northwestern Hwy., Suite 600 Southfield, MI 48075
The Warren Community Group meets the 4th Thursday of January, April, July and October at The Woods Church in Warren. They also take part in events and outreaches throughout the year Every month this group will feature a speaker, organization, service project or movie that fights human trafficking in Michigan and beyond. Please sign up […]
The Michigan Catholic Conference will hold a day-long conference to raise awareness on human trafficking. MAP's Mid-Michigan Community Group will be leading a breakout session to focus on the impact community groups have, or can have (if someone is considering starting a new one), in their communities. Other speakers at the conference will include: Bridgette […]
Awareness presentation for 50 high school students (including brief End the Demand talk)