The initiative includes a 30-minute tour of an exhibit at Rockford University, which showcases items and stories from real survivors of human trafficking. Following the tour, participants will attend a training session led by experts in the field.
The training sessions are scheduled to be held at Rockford University. A special session for healthcare professionals is set for Monday, November 3rd, while sessions for the general public will be available from November 4th through the 7th.
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