Jacksonville survivor-led council brings awareness to human trafficking at inaugural brunch
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Survivors alongside community leaders convened at the mayor’s office for the inaugural Survivors Council Brunch, highlighting initiatives spearheaded by survivors themselves to tackle human trafficking.

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — The mayor’s office in Jacksonville hosted the first Survivors Council Brunch, a landmark event that united survivors, advocates, and community leaders in a meaningful and mission-driven assembly.

Comprised exclusively of survivors, the Survivors Council includes individuals who have triumphed over, and in some instances are still battling, sexual assault, sex trafficking, and labor exploitation. With a focus on being survivor-led, the council ensures that those most affected by these crimes are at the forefront of crafting effective solutions.

Almost four years back, First Coast News brought to light the stories of Nicole McCall and Tatiana Yoguez. Both were kidnapped from Jacksonville’s Southside during their teenage years and coerced into sex trafficking. Today, they stand as leaders of the Survivors Council, channeling their personal experiences into advocacy for prevention, education, and support for survivors.

“Human trafficking can indeed happen to anyone,” remarked Nicole McCall, chair of the Survivors Council. “Each of us has survived different forms of trafficking. Many believe it can’t happen to them, but it certainly can.”

The council focuses on identifying the root causes of sex trafficking in Jacksonville, raising public awareness, and developing effective strategies to prevent exploitation. Members also work to address critical survivor needs, including access to housing, mental health care and long-term support services.

The inaugural brunch highlighted the importance of survivor-led advocacy and reinforced the message that survivors are not only voices of experience, but key leaders in the fight against human trafficking.

   

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