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Public symposium in Alliston aims to educate youth on the dangers of social media, human trafficking

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A Youth Symposium on social media and human trafficking runs this week in Alliston.

The event targets those aged 13 and older, including family members, and is open to the public.

There will be many local community partners in attendance with valuable information on services their agency provides, as well as guest speakers, including:

  • Kaitlin Bick, a Peer Support Worker at LOFT Community Services, who is a survivor of domestic sex trafficking.
  • Michelle Furgiele, a Canadian survivor, senior speaker and consultant, course content director with Timea's Cause Inc., She is also the head of the National Survivor consulting team. She was trafficked for the purpose of sexual exploitation by Canadian sex traffickers.

Nottawasaga Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) are hosting the free, family-friendly event at Banting Memorial High School on Victoria Street East in Alliston on Thursday from from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m

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