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Monthly OATH Forums

Tulsa
First Mondays of each month
Location:
Agora Market Place
Fontana Shopping Center
51st & S Memorial
Time: 6:30pm to 8:00pm
Phone: (918) 270-9996

Oklahoma City
Second Tuesdays of each month
Location:
Youth Services of OKC
201 NE 50th St.
Oklahoma City, OK
Time: 6:30pm to 8:00pm
Phone: (405) 235-7537

Norman
Soon TBA

Stillwater
Soon TBA

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Speakers Bureau

If you already have public speaking experience and enjoy being in front of people, this one is for you. Awareness Presentations are being given all over the state in an effort to bring awareness and education about human trafficking here in our own backyard.

Awareness is a very important component to finding and identifying possible trafficking victims here in our state. Many professionals and service providers do not understand what human trafficking is or how to report it properly… therefore, victims are subjected to repeated abuses by their traffickers with no hope of justice. The more agencies, providers, clinics, businesses and individuals that know what trafficking is and the indicators of a trafficked victim, the more victims will be identified, rescued and offered hope.

Attend the next “Train the Trainer” to learn our presentation and receive the materials needed to conduct presentations in your area. We encourage you to give awareness presentations to those in your field of experience (i.e. a health worker will do better presenting to health clinic staff; an attorney will be better skilled to address others in the legal field; etc.), however you are encouraged to present everyplace you have the opportunity: at your church, school class room, club, community forum, etc.

Those available to help with presentations during the day time may be asked to assist OATH with federal, state and local agency presentations such as DHS, OJA, law enforcement, domestic violence shelters, youth shelters and many other organizations.