Facilitated discussion about human trafficking to be held Jan. 19

Ursuline Sisters of Louisville Social Concerns Committee and People Against Trafficking Humans (PATH) Coalition of Kentucky will sponsor “Act Justly: Stop Human Trafficking,” a facilitated discussion about human trafficking, its impact on our world, and the response of women religious globally, locally, and in Kentucky, on Jan. 19 from 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. in The Ursuline Motherhouse library, 3115 Lexington Road, Building 10. Attendees should use the back entrance/accessible ramp to enter the building.

Presentation Sister Joetta Venneman will facilitate the discussion, which will include an opportunity to reflect upon practical opportunities to address human trafficking as a global citizen and in solidarity with PATH Coalition of Kentucky.

PATH Coalition of Kentucky is a non-profit 501(3)(c) organization actively working to combat human trafficking occurring in Kentucky and across the world. PATH’s mission involves providing education to the community with the intent to raise awareness related to the occurrence of human trafficking and providing safe and secure housing options to the survivors of human trafficking.

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