YAMT Survivor Expert Series: Listening to the Silence: The Hidden Elements of Familial Trafficking
YAMT Survivor Expert Series:
Jessa Dillow Crisp | Co-founder and CEO of BridgeHope
“Listening to the Silence: The Hidden Elements of Familial Trafficking”
Friday, December 7th, 2021 11:30 AM- 1:00 PM EST | COST: $25
Presenter: Jessa Dillow Crisp
Many people struggle to wrap their minds around familial trafficking, yet it is real and is happening all around us creating victims silenced by generational secrets. This session will look at the hidden elements of familial trafficking, including why someone might sell a relative, the intersection between familial trafficking, labor trafficking, and commercial sexual exploitation, how to identify a potential victim of familial trafficking, and the unique biopsychosocial needs of familial trafficking survivors
*If you purchase the webinar but can’t attend LIVE, it will be available for replay concluding the presentation!
If you are a survivor-leader please email us at info@yamt.org in order to attend the training for free
About YAMT: We are a survivor-led nonprofit organization in NJ aimed at supporting marginalized survivors of domestic trafficking and exploitation through uplifting them within the mental health, education, and financial sectors of aftercare services.
The proceeds of this training go back to Survivor Experts leading these series to continue to build upon pathways of economic empowerment.
Questions?: Please Contact us at info@yamt.org
About the Presenter
Jessa Crisp uses her childhood experience of severe abuse and trafficking to illustrate both the stark realities of trafficking, and the truth that healing transformation is possible.
After her escape and recovery process, Jessa went to school and holds a M.A. in Clinical Mental Health Counseling as a step towards her dream of obtaining a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology.
In addition to making some of the best lattes in Colorado, Jessa is the co-founder and CEO of BridgeHope, an anti-trafficking non-profit within the Denver-metro area and was recently appointed by the Governor of Colorado onto the Colorado Human Trafficking Council. Jessa inspires others through speaking engagements around the world, gives hope through mentoring other survivors of human trafficking, and provides high quality training and consultation services to both NGO’s and government agencies.
Some highlights of Jessa's career include speaking with legislators at the Colorado State Capitol, training the Department of Homeland Security on issues related to trafficking, and speaking at the National Character Leadership Symposium for the Air Force. Jessa has been a consultant for OVC TTAC, the Blue Campaign, Polaris Project, ICF for the Department of State, and filming with both Real Women Real Stories and 27Million.
When she is not working, Jessa enjoys hiking Colorado's mountains with her husband John, finds delight in artistically expressing herself through photography, and is passionate about deeply connecting with people over freshly brewed coffee.
YAMT Survivor Expert Series:
Jessa Dillow Crisp | Co-founder and CEO of BridgeHope
“Listening to the Silence: The Hidden Elements of Familial Trafficking”
Friday, December 7th, 2021 11:30 AM- 1:00 PM EST | COST: $25
Presenter: Jessa Dillow Crisp
Many people struggle to wrap their minds around familial trafficking, yet it is real and is happening all around us creating victims silenced by generational secrets. This session will look at the hidden elements of familial trafficking, including why someone might sell a relative, the intersection between familial trafficking, labor trafficking, and commercial sexual exploitation, how to identify a potential victim of familial trafficking, and the unique biopsychosocial needs of familial trafficking survivors
*If you purchase the webinar but can’t attend LIVE, it will be available for replay concluding the presentation!
If you are a survivor-leader please email us at info@yamt.org in order to attend the training for free
About YAMT: We are a survivor-led nonprofit organization in NJ aimed at supporting marginalized survivors of domestic trafficking and exploitation through uplifting them within the mental health, education, and financial sectors of aftercare services.
The proceeds of this training go back to Survivor Experts leading these series to continue to build upon pathways of economic empowerment.
Questions?: Please Contact us at info@yamt.org
About the Presenter
Jessa Crisp uses her childhood experience of severe abuse and trafficking to illustrate both the stark realities of trafficking, and the truth that healing transformation is possible.
After her escape and recovery process, Jessa went to school and holds a M.A. in Clinical Mental Health Counseling as a step towards her dream of obtaining a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology.
In addition to making some of the best lattes in Colorado, Jessa is the co-founder and CEO of BridgeHope, an anti-trafficking non-profit within the Denver-metro area and was recently appointed by the Governor of Colorado onto the Colorado Human Trafficking Council. Jessa inspires others through speaking engagements around the world, gives hope through mentoring other survivors of human trafficking, and provides high quality training and consultation services to both NGO’s and government agencies.
Some highlights of Jessa's career include speaking with legislators at the Colorado State Capitol, training the Department of Homeland Security on issues related to trafficking, and speaking at the National Character Leadership Symposium for the Air Force. Jessa has been a consultant for OVC TTAC, the Blue Campaign, Polaris Project, ICF for the Department of State, and filming with both Real Women Real Stories and 27Million.
When she is not working, Jessa enjoys hiking Colorado's mountains with her husband John, finds delight in artistically expressing herself through photography, and is passionate about deeply connecting with people over freshly brewed coffee.
YAMT Survivor Expert Series:
Jessa Dillow Crisp | Co-founder and CEO of BridgeHope
“Listening to the Silence: The Hidden Elements of Familial Trafficking”
Friday, December 7th, 2021 11:30 AM- 1:00 PM EST | COST: $25
Presenter: Jessa Dillow Crisp
Many people struggle to wrap their minds around familial trafficking, yet it is real and is happening all around us creating victims silenced by generational secrets. This session will look at the hidden elements of familial trafficking, including why someone might sell a relative, the intersection between familial trafficking, labor trafficking, and commercial sexual exploitation, how to identify a potential victim of familial trafficking, and the unique biopsychosocial needs of familial trafficking survivors
*If you purchase the webinar but can’t attend LIVE, it will be available for replay concluding the presentation!
If you are a survivor-leader please email us at info@yamt.org in order to attend the training for free
About YAMT: We are a survivor-led nonprofit organization in NJ aimed at supporting marginalized survivors of domestic trafficking and exploitation through uplifting them within the mental health, education, and financial sectors of aftercare services.
The proceeds of this training go back to Survivor Experts leading these series to continue to build upon pathways of economic empowerment.
Questions?: Please Contact us at info@yamt.org
About the Presenter
Jessa Crisp uses her childhood experience of severe abuse and trafficking to illustrate both the stark realities of trafficking, and the truth that healing transformation is possible.
After her escape and recovery process, Jessa went to school and holds a M.A. in Clinical Mental Health Counseling as a step towards her dream of obtaining a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology.
In addition to making some of the best lattes in Colorado, Jessa is the co-founder and CEO of BridgeHope, an anti-trafficking non-profit within the Denver-metro area and was recently appointed by the Governor of Colorado onto the Colorado Human Trafficking Council. Jessa inspires others through speaking engagements around the world, gives hope through mentoring other survivors of human trafficking, and provides high quality training and consultation services to both NGO’s and government agencies.
Some highlights of Jessa's career include speaking with legislators at the Colorado State Capitol, training the Department of Homeland Security on issues related to trafficking, and speaking at the National Character Leadership Symposium for the Air Force. Jessa has been a consultant for OVC TTAC, the Blue Campaign, Polaris Project, ICF for the Department of State, and filming with both Real Women Real Stories and 27Million.
When she is not working, Jessa enjoys hiking Colorado's mountains with her husband John, finds delight in artistically expressing herself through photography, and is passionate about deeply connecting with people over freshly brewed coffee.