Celebrate NCOSE’s 60 Years with 60 Ways You Can Help Build a World of Human Dignity 

The National Center on Sexual Exploitation (NCOSE) is celebrating our 60th anniversary!

Thanks to supporters like you, it has been 60 years of seeing massive victories and progress in the fight to end sexual abuse and exploitation.

What better way to celebrate this occasion than to continue that progress? 

We've compiled a list of 60 things you can do to keep turning the tide against sexual exploitation. The list includes everything from activities you can do with your family, to ways you can support survivors, to opportunities for financially supporting NCOSE's mission.

THANK YOU for joining us in this fight! Your partnership is highly valued.

 

Highlights of the Upcoming CESE Summit: Part 2

The 2022 Coalition to End Sexual Exploitation (CESE) Online Global Summit is only a few weeks away. Have you registered yet?

If you're still on the fence about attending, we understand. After all, most of us are overwhelmed with busy schedules, tired of Zoom events after two years of COVID, and overall reluctant to give our time to yet another Zoom conference that we aren't sure will be worth it.

But before you decide to let the CESE Summit pass you by, allow us to tell you a little more about what you'd be missing.

Last week, we gave you a "sneak peek" into some event highlights you can look forward to, and promised to follow up with more. So here it is! Part 2 of your insider sneak peek! 

If seeing these highlights makes you excited to come to the Summit, you can register for FREE here. We hope to see you November 8-10 for this world-changing event!

NCOSE Welcomes the Fall 2022 Interns!

Every semester, new interns come to the National Center on Sexual Exploitation (NCOSE). They come from broad backgrounds and fields of interest, but all come to learn and to take part in the national movement to defend human dignity.

Internships at NCOSE provide energetic and highly motivated individuals the opportunity to address issues of sexual exploitation while gaining new skills through hands-on opportunities that seek to prevent exploitation before it begins, and which foster a national culture that stands for freedom from sexual exploitation. Interns also enjoy abundant opportunities to meet nationally recognized leaders in the field of anti-sexual exploitation, and attend education briefings.

We are proud to introduce our 2022 Fall intern class: Kaitlyn Maker, Ming Zhou, Abigail Hills, and Melissa Heard. Read more about these passionate and motivated individuals here.

 

ELEET: Equipping Law Enforcement to End Trafficking

Law enforcement has one mission: to enhance public safety.

An important part of that mission to keep the public safe is creating accountability for those whose actions result in individual and community harm – including those who engage in the sexual exploitation of others for personal pleasure or profit – while providing avenues for those exploited to receive the healing and restoration they need.

To help law enforcement achieve its mission, NCOSE has created the ELEET (Equipping Law Enforcement to End Trafficking) Training Program. Learn more about this unique, cutting edge program here!

Sincerely,

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