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The SOAP Project

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In this episode, we look into a harrowing yet crucial topic—human trafficking. Joined by our special guest Theresa Flores, the founder of The SOAP Project, we explore the intricacies of combating this pervasive issue. Theresa, a survivor of human trafficking herself, shares her profound insights and the impactful work being done by her organization to rescue victims and raise awareness.

We cover the operations and outreach efforts of The SOAP Project, from distributing millions of bars of soap labeled with hotline numbers to organizing large events in collaboration with local communities.

Discover why states like Ohio rank among the top in trafficking cases, how traffickers are evolving to avoid detection, and the alarming reality of familial trafficking in rural areas.

Additionally, Theresa emphasizes the critical role of media in raising awareness and the continuous efforts needed to support survivors, including prospective wellness programs and significant legislative advocacy.

Memorable Moments

00:00 Realized purpose: advocate against human trafficking.

04:08 Moving a lot, lacking support, led vulnerability.

08:15 Human trafficking, statistics, call for media attention.

11:46 Providing help for human trafficking victims.

14:47 Polaris Project helps victims of human trafficking.

17:13 Rural areas have more trafficking of minors.

24:42 Prostitution seen as choice, but often oppression.

27:10 Neighbors can help spot and aid victims.

32:40 Becoming a survivor advocate, changing human trafficking laws.

33:25 Fought for laws against human trafficking, succeeded.

36:49 Raised $30,000 for new dentures, future programs.

41:02 Memoir reveals journey from trauma to empowerment.

Top Takeaways

Engaging volunteers in efforts to combat human trafficking involves navigating and ensuring their safety in potentially dangerous situations.

The SOAP Project organizes sting operations to help victims, signaling an active approach in rescuing those trapped in trafficking situations.

Operating for about 15-20 years, the Polaris Project plays a crucial role in trafficking identification, with extensive reporting available online.

Ohio ranks among the top five states for human trafficking due to its metropolitan areas, with familial trafficking also prevalent in rural settings.

With the distribution of 3,000,000 bars of soap, the SOAP Project raises awareness nationwide, supported by a diverse team including law enforcement and community organizations.

There is a critical need for balanced and empathetic media coverage that focuses on victims rather than sensationalizing their situations, thus addressing the real human cost of trafficking.

The SOAP Project not only focuses on raising awareness but also on providing direct support such as hotline numbers on soap bars, connecting victims to local contacts, and offering wellness weekends for survivors.

Combating human trafficking requires substantial financial resources, often sourced through community support, donations, and fundraising events to maintain outreach programs.

Theresa Flores advocates for educational initiatives to inform youth about trafficking risks and legislative changes to protect victims and prosecute traffickers effectively.

We would love to hear from you.

Give us your feedback, or suggest a topic, by leaving us a voice message.

Email us at hello@lookingforwardourway.com.

Find us on Facebook.

Please review our podcast on Google!

And of course, everything can be found on our website, Looking Forward Our Way.

Recorded in Studio C at 511 Studios. A production of Circle270Media Podcast Consultants.

https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0/

Copyright 2024 Carol Ventresca and Brett Johnson

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In this episode, we look into a harrowing yet crucial topic—human trafficking. Joined by our special guest Theresa Flores, the founder of The SOAP Project, we explore the intricacies of combating this pervasive issue. Theresa, a survivor of human trafficking herself, shares her profound insights and the impactful work being done by her organization to rescue victims and raise awareness.

We cover the operations and outreach efforts of The SOAP Project, from distributing millions of bars of soap labeled with hotline numbers to organizing large events in collaboration with local communities.

Discover why states like Ohio rank among the top in trafficking cases, how traffickers are evolving to avoid detection, and the alarming reality of familial trafficking in rural areas.

Additionally, Theresa emphasizes the critical role of media in raising awareness and the continuous efforts needed to support survivors, including prospective wellness programs and significant legislative advocacy.

Memorable Moments

00:00 Realized purpose: advocate against human trafficking.

04:08 Moving a lot, lacking support, led vulnerability.

08:15 Human trafficking, statistics, call for media attention.

11:46 Providing help for human trafficking victims.

14:47 Polaris Project helps victims of human trafficking.

17:13 Rural areas have more trafficking of minors.

24:42 Prostitution seen as choice, but often oppression.

27:10 Neighbors can help spot and aid victims.

32:40 Becoming a survivor advocate, changing human trafficking laws.

33:25 Fought for laws against human trafficking, succeeded.

36:49 Raised $30,000 for new dentures, future programs.

41:02 Memoir reveals journey from trauma to empowerment.

Top Takeaways

Engaging volunteers in efforts to combat human trafficking involves navigating and ensuring their safety in potentially dangerous situations.

The SOAP Project organizes sting operations to help victims, signaling an active approach in rescuing those trapped in trafficking situations.

Operating for about 15-20 years, the Polaris Project plays a crucial role in trafficking identification, with extensive reporting available online.

Ohio ranks among the top five states for human trafficking due to its metropolitan areas, with familial trafficking also prevalent in rural settings.

With the distribution of 3,000,000 bars of soap, the SOAP Project raises awareness nationwide, supported by a diverse team including law enforcement and community organizations.

There is a critical need for balanced and empathetic media coverage that focuses on victims rather than sensationalizing their situations, thus addressing the real human cost of trafficking.

The SOAP Project not only focuses on raising awareness but also on providing direct support such as hotline numbers on soap bars, connecting victims to local contacts, and offering wellness weekends for survivors.

Combating human trafficking requires substantial financial resources, often sourced through community support, donations, and fundraising events to maintain outreach programs.

Theresa Flores advocates for educational initiatives to inform youth about trafficking risks and legislative changes to protect victims and prosecute traffickers effectively.

We would love to hear from you.

Give us your feedback, or suggest a topic, by leaving us a voice message.

Email us at hello@lookingforwardourway.com.

Find us on Facebook.

Please review our podcast on Google!

And of course, everything can be found on our website, Looking Forward Our Way.

Recorded in Studio C at 511 Studios. A production of Circle270Media Podcast Consultants.

https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0/

Copyright 2024 Carol Ventresca and Brett Johnson

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