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  • Leaders Develop Strategies and Hone Tactics to Fight Human Trafficking

    Leaders Develop Strategies and Hone Tactics to Fight Human Trafficking

    In a groundbreaking initiative to tackle the global human trafficking crisis, Atlas Free brought together 40 organizations from 26 countries fighting human trafficking into one room in Alicante, Spain, from April 22nd to 26th. This critical gathering marks a pivotal step forward in the ongoing battle against this multi-billion-dollar criminal enterprise affecting over 27 million people today.

    Atlas Free’s CEO, Jeremy Vallerand, reiterated the importance of a coordinated effort in combating trafficking: “To truly outwork, outpace, and out-strategize traffickers, unity is non-negotiable. Every leader in the room, every individual in the Atlas Free Network—from survivors turned leaders to frontline dreamers ending sex trafficking—deserves the resources, community, and strategic support to dismantle traffickers in their region. That’s why Atlas Free exists.”

    Former US Ambassador of Trafficking in Persons and Atlas Free’s Chief Impact Officer, John Richmond, emphasized the significance of the event: “Atlas Free has responded to the urgent call for genuine collaboration and interconnected leadership. This gathering wasn’t just a meeting but about collective action, not circular conversations.”

    Amidst alarming statistics—with prosecutions down and profits up—Atlas Free has risen to the challenge, leading the charge for unity to make a tangible impact. As global profits from human trafficking soar to $236 billion, surpassing corporate giants like Walmart and Amazon, the need for strategic unity has never been more critical. [Source: International Labour Organization, 2024] 

    Callie Tybur, Atlas Free’s Chief Operating Officer, emphasized the organization’s mission: “Atlas Free’s work has never been about us. It’s always been about connecting the best local leaders to better resources, tools, and one another to bring justice and freedom to the one who needs it now.”

    The Atlas Free Global Gathering equipped frontline leaders with the tools they needed to combat traffickers effectively and fostered collaboration towards innovative methods of tackling the problem. Sessions led by experienced Atlas Free advisors, leaders, and trafficking survivors focused on trends, best practices, and organizational resilience, addressing critical areas such as finance, leadership, and measurement. One Atlas Free Network Member from West Africa remarked, “I’ve learned more in three hours than in the past decade.” Other regional leaders shared a sense of relief and renewal: “I am not alone in my thoughts about this work,” and, “It’s the kind of work that requires coming together.” 

    Situated in one of the epicenters of sex tourism, the event’s location underscored Atlas Free’s commitment to dismantling the systems enabling sex trafficking and exploitation.

    Atlas Free continues its mission to combat human trafficking through strategic collaboration and collective action on the local and global level. Founded in 2012, Atlas Free Network Members have served over one million lives and remain dedicated to serving millions more. On July 26, 2022, the global nonprofit rebranded from Rescue:Freedom to Atlas Free to more accurately reflect its commitment to putting sexual exploitation out of business in every part of the world. 

    Source: Atlas Free

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  • World First Safety Device to Combat Michigan’s Violence Ranking

    World First Safety Device to Combat Michigan’s Violence Ranking

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    updated: Nov 27, 2018

    “Detroit’s recent listing by the FBI as the second most violent big city in the U.S.* should give its citizens a wakeup call,” says entrepreneur Stephenie Rodriguez, who launched a world first safety device and smartphone application to empower those who feel vulnerable when commuting or traveling. “When you also consider Michigan has a further three cities in the top ten most dangerous cities for women**, something has to be done about it and until that day comes, you need to take responsibility for your own personal safety. I believe the best way to do this is with a non-violent solution.”

    “I have traveled to more than half the 50 states and to 54 countries. I know what it feels like to be in danger. This anxiety motivated me to invent the WanderSafe Smart 1, a non-violent device the size of a key ring that pairs seamlessly with a smartphone app and puts help in your hand.”

    I have travelled to more than half the 50 states and to 54 countries. I know what it feels like to be in danger. This anxiety motivated me to invent WanderSafe Smart 1, a non-violent device the size of a key ring that pairs seamlessly with a smartphone app and puts help in your hand.

    Stephenie Rodriguez, WanderSafe Inventor and CEO

    Created in collaboration with retired CIA executive and author, Thomas Pecora, WanderSafe Smart 1 incorporates the three characteristics that Pecora says will heighten your safety: information, environmental awareness and easy-to-use equipment.

    The non-violent device’s four features are designed to disorient and scare an assailant, giving you enough time to save your life. Designed for easy handling, when pressed, the activation button sends an SOS message and GPS coordinates to three friends or colleagues to take action and can be activated with a pinkie. Also incorporated in the device is a patent-pending twist to activate the 140-decibel personal alarm, a piercing strobe light to disorient the assailant, and a wide blinding lumen light for lighting up a potentially unsafe situation.

    Pecora’s two decades of experience with the CIA saw him deployed to terrorist hot spots around the world. “One of our main focuses was the safety of our employees, and real-time information was always key. That’s why a soon-to-be-released WanderSafe update will provide users with real-time safety info curated to the user’s needs, as well as useful and location relevant travel tips.”

    This software update will see WanderSafe analyzing data from trusted sources such as law enforcement agencies. Also in development is a report feature whereby users can report crimes or illicit activity anonymously to CrimeStoppers. This feature comes on the back of WanderSafe signing a three-year partnership with CrimeStoppers International, which was solidified at The Hague in October 2018.

    WanderSafe Smart 1 is also a welcome security device for employers who have a duty of care towards the safety of their employees, with child care centers and real estate/property management firms flocking to purchase devices for their staff from Canada to Australia.

    “The Real Estate industry has been grappling with this challenge for a number of years,” said Vantage Strata Managing Director, Chris Miller. “This problem has been well-publicized in the context of property managers, often young women, who attend routine inspections with people who are unknown to them. I bought one for my entire staff.”

    The device retails for $79.95. It is available to buy now for $40 on the Indiegogo platform with immediate delivery in time for holiday gifting.

    MEDIA INFO: Drew Lambert or Zac Cooper | DL COMMS | contactus@dlcomms.com.au | +612 8091 4400

    IMAGES: http://www.dlcomms.com.au/wandersafe-presskit

    * FBI’s 2017 Uniform Crime Report

    ** Forbes: America’s most dangerous cities for women

    Source: WanderSafe LTD

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