Register at a special discounted price of $325—but only until March 7, 2025!
Limited Time Discount! Register Now for the Virtual FNUSA Conference!
Have you been waiting to register for the annual conference because you are unsure about funding? We got you! Register now until March 7th to receive a discount!
You will be guaranteed a 50% refund on your registration in the event you or your staff cannot attend due to a freeze or loss of funds.
The special discounted price of $325 ends March 7th!
View the full agenda to read about our sessions. NASW has approved the event for 8 social work continuing education credit hours.
Our Equity Fund provides scholarships to support survivor leaders and impacted community members attending our conference. We are hoping to reach our goal of raising $7,000 to give free registration to 20 trafficking survivors.
The first month of the new Administration has brought immense challenges to providing human trafficking survivors with lifesaving support and preventing exploitation. Survivors depend on a wide array of federally funded services both during and after exploitation.
For the past month, these lifelines have been shaky at best. Some have disappeared entirely.
Since January 20th, program shutdowns, delays in fund disbursements, closing of federal agencies and offices, and censoring of content have put human trafficking survivors and their families in danger.
This project connects #humantrafficking survivors with legal representation to help them analyze their records related to their trafficking experience and find avenues for post-conviction relief. This life-changing work has cleared hundreds of survivors' unjust criminal records.
Responses may take longer than normal as our team is currently working through a waitlist of survivors waiting to get connected with representation. At this time, the SRP project is prioritizing survivors with multi-state needs.
TRAINING ALERT:
Managing Anti-Trafficking Programs: Common Points of Tension
This session will continue the conversation about how to effectively manage anti-trafficking programs utilizing the principles of trauma-informed care when responding to common situations that arise between colleagues, between direct line staff and leadership, and between the program and community stakeholders. Participants are asked to arrive with a common challenge they face in running an effective program in order to receive feedback.
Speaker: Amy Fleischauer Date: March 11, 2025 Time: 1:30-3:00 PM ET Cost: $35.00