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March 23 – 24, 2012

Georgetown College
Georgetown, KY

THANK YOU!

Thank you to everyone who attended and supported the Uniting Minds, Transforming Lives: Kentucky Conference on Human Trafficking. It was a great success with dynamic speakers who gave us helpful information to empower us as a state to fight human trafficking. It is our hope that you will take the information you learned at the conference back to your communities and continue spreading the word about this great injustice in our state and world.

We also hope that this conference can continue each year by having other organizations host the conference at their college/university or community. By moving the conference around the state we have the best chances of reaching the most people with this issue. If you have an interest in hosting this conference next year, please contact Regan_Lookadoo@georgetowncollege.edu.

5K Race Times

If you were a part of our 5K race and would like the race times for this race. Please contact Regan_Lookadoo@georgetowncollege.edu

Conference Supporters

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The mission of The Jenzabar Foundation is to recognize and support the good works and humanitarian efforts of student leaders serving others across the global community. The Foundation seeks to foster a culture of service and to educate and inspire future generations to create a better world. The Jenzabar Foundation issues grants to institutions of higher education and other charitable organizations with similarly aligned missions, and helps promote the activities of grant recipients within their communities and on a global level. The Jenzabar Foundation is a charitable and educational organization that received its initial funding from Jenzabar, Inc., but is now seeking financial support from the general public. Foundation grants are managed by the Foundation itself or through cooperating educational organizations.

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Human Trafficking Conference

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For more information on the conference, email Dr. Regan Lookadoo, Associate Professor Psychology & Conference Chair or call (502) 863.8165.

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