The International Human Trafficking & Social Justice Conference, which is put on by the University of Toledo, Human Trafficking and Social Justice Institute, recently reached out to us to ask if we could sponsor this years conference that will be held virtually in September. This is a great opportunity for SHoWLE to have our name out publicly in support of an event that fits in with our values.
They have sponsorship levels with the lowest package being $500 which would have our name and logo in the program and website and would provide three one day tickets we could give out to donors.
Our goal is to raise $500 by June 30th for our sponsorship. If you donate and want to attend we will have the tickets available on a first come first serve basis. The largest sponsorship package is $5000 and each package comes with more free tickets but our goal for now is $500.
We will donate any funds we raise to help with the conference.
To donate for our sponsorship follow the link below:
Here is information about the conference from their website:
“Human trafficking is one of the most prevalent and active criminal enterprises affecting our local, national, and international community. Responses to combat trafficking include prevention, protection, prosecution, and partnership. The International Human Trafficking & Social Justice Conference is proud to be the host of the oldest and largest academic conference on human trafficking in the world. As the world’s leading academic conference on this topic, we serve as the hub through which practitioners, policy makers, researchers, criminal justice professionals, businesses, healthcare professionals, social workers, and more become educated and equipped to provide the best local and global responses possible. We remain committed to educating the community and we need your help!
The 22nd Annual International Human Trafficking & Social Justice Conference will be hosted virtually on September 17–19, 2025 and will highlight a variety of skilled presenters at the forefront of both human trafficking and social justice issues. This year’s conference will feature over 100 presentations and thousands of attendees tuning in from all corners of the world. Attendees will learn how to identify risk factors, improve responses for victims, and learn how we can collectively move forward with an agenda for change.”