
Human Trafficking Training
Through a lived experience lens
Human trafficking is a here problem that exists in every community. I share my testimony while providing ways that parents, teachers, community members, business owners, churches, etc. can keep the kids in their lives safe from predators.
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50 billion people are being trafficked through labor and sex trafficking. It is time for us to rise up and be a part of the solution to end it once and for all. All people deserve to be free from exploitation.
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Below are some of the places Faythe has been honored to share her experience in hopes that when one person hears, they pass it on to another and another.
Training the Scouts
As a survivor leader in the community, Faythe was invited to train the Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts, along with their parents at the Scouts Human Trafficking training in January of 2024. Along with leading experts in the field, Faythe shared her story of redemption and explained to parents ways they can get involved in their children's lives to keep them safe from online predators.
Faythe was awarded the Messenger of Peace Award from the Scouts at the event.


Fireside Chat
Delta Airlines
In January of 2024, Faythe was invited to talk with Allison Ausband (Delta) and Brooke Ruffin (Street Grace) about how to recognize human trafficking, ways parents can keep their kids safe, and the great work that Delta is doing to educate their employees.
HT Training
Delta Inflight Service Crew in 2023
Faythe was honored to use her lived experience to help train Delta's Inflight Service Crew in 2023.  She believes that Delta is leading the industry in providing human trafficking training to all their employees worldwide.

Other Trainings
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Appearances
Faythe has also been featured in articles over the last several years by:
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The Federalist with Paula Rinehart
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The Marietta Daily Journal with Hunter Riggall
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Charisma with One Voice Makes a Difference Podcast and the Charisma Magazine Online
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Living in the Light Ministries Podcast with Charisma
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She was featured on the Persons with Lived Experience Podcast
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The Atlanta Jewish Times
Faythe has provided education to young girls through the Liz Girls Social Legacy Foundation and worked with youth in the criminal justice system.

