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The 16th Annual Human Trafficking Advocacy Day

The Georgia Festival of Trees is proud to support Street Grace and their continued leadership in advancing legislation that has a direct and vital impact on protecting children and strengthening our communities. For more than a decade, Street Grace has been at the forefront of anti–human trafficking advocacy in Georgia, bringing together citizens, lawmakers, law enforcement, and survivors to create meaningful change.
On February 10th, we invite you to join Street Grace for their 16th Annual Anti-Human Trafficking Advocacy Day at the Georgia State Capitol. This powerful day of action reminds us that real change happens when individuals stand up, speak out, and advocate on behalf of the vulnerable. The legislative priorities being addressed have the potential to reshape Georgia’s anti-trafficking efforts—and your voice plays a critical role in that work.
The day will begin promptly at 9:00 a.m. at Central Presbyterian Church, located directly across from the Georgia State Capitol. Participants will hear directly from lawmakers, law enforcement leaders, and survivors about policies that protect children and disrupt trafficking networks. Attendees will also learn practical, hands-on ways to engage with their state representatives and advocate for change.
By the end of the day, you won’t just be informed—you’ll be equipped and empowered to take action. Your presence matters, and together, through the tireless efforts of organizations like Street Grace, we can help build a future where children are safe from exploitation.
See you there!