Polaris Project Los Angeles is hosting "Unchain LA: A Night To End Modern-Day Slavery," a cocktail fundraiser to enhance the range of outreach and supportive services for survivors of sex and labor trafficking in Los Angeles.
An evening of art, music, complimentary food and beverages, this event will be the official launch of Unchain LA, a series of awareness and fundraising events to educate and engage the public about human trafficking in Los Angeles.
Thursday, September 6
6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
M.J. Higgins Fine Art & Furnishings
244 S. Main Street
Los Angeles
Tickets are $30 and are available at the door
RSVP to LA@polarisproject.org or (213) 388-2514
Human trafficking is the second largest – and fastest growing – criminal industry in the world, tied with arms dealing. Every year, 17,500 people are trafficked into the United States and over 200,000 U.S. children are at high risk for being trafficked within the United States. Los Angeles is a prime destination and transit point for victims of trafficking.
Thursday, September 6
6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
M.J. Higgins Fine Art & Furnishings
244 S. Main Street
Los Angeles
Tickets are $30 and are available at the door
RSVP to LA@polarisproject.org or (213) 388-2514
Human trafficking is the second largest – and fastest growing – criminal industry in the world, tied with arms dealing. Every year, 17,500 people are trafficked into the United States and over 200,000 U.S. children are at high risk for being trafficked within the United States. Los Angeles is a prime destination and transit point for victims of trafficking.
The isolation and fear that often characterize trafficking situations prevent victims from coming forward and seeking help, resulting in inadequate levels of victim identification. Unchain LA: "A Night to End Modern-Day Slavery" will help educate the public about human trafficking, the need for identifying victims in Los Angeles, and ways to support victim identification efforts.
Founded in 2002, Polaris Project is a Washington DC-based non-profit organization with offices throughout the U.S. and in Japan. Polaris Project takes a comprehensive approach to combating trafficking, combining direct intervention, client services, grassroots mobilization and policy advocacy.
Polaris Project Los Angeles was established in February 2006 and is a part of the Los Angeles Metropolitan Task Force on Human Trafficking and the Los Angeles City Southern Regional Unity Coalition on Human Trafficking. More information about Polaris Project can be found at http://www.polarisproject.org/.