Start Something to End Trafficking: a Practical Guide to Help You Start a Project, Event, Campaign, or Organization - David Trotter - Books - Awaken Media - 9781935798118 - December 24, 2014
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Start Something to End Trafficking: a Practical Guide to Help You Start a Project, Event, Campaign, or Organization

David Trotter

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Start Something to End Trafficking: a Practical Guide to Help You Start a Project, Event, Campaign, or Organization

You?re aware of human trafficking. Now what? Whether you?re passionate about ending forced labor or sex trafficking, you can start ?something? - a project, event, campaign, or organization - to help end trafficking in our world. You have the ability to rally friends, family, or your entire community to accomplish something world-changing. Whether it?s putting on a fundraiser, hosting an awareness event, launching a new initiative at your university, or starting a fair trade business, you have access to all the resources you need to get started. Do you believe that? I do.

Designed for college students, 20-somethings, and anyone passionate to help end human trafficking:

Introduction - Don?t Get Stuck in Traffick
Chapter 1 - Why Do You Want to Start Something
Chapter 2 - What Are You Trying to Accomplish?
Chapter 3 - How to Launch a PROJECT
Chapter 4 - How to Host an EVENT
Chapter 5 - How to Raise Money Through a CAMPAIGN
Chapter 6 - How to Start an ORGANIZATION
Chapter 7 - Recruit and Motivate Your Team
Chapter 8 - Market Your Something
Chapter 9 - Refine, Replicate, Rejuvenate

Through an easy to follow process and inspiring real-life examples, you?ll be equipped and motivated to get started right away.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released December 24, 2014
ISBN13 9781935798118
Publishers Awaken Media
Pages 126
Dimensions 8 × 152 × 229 mm   ·   199 g
Language English  

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