Lorry joined the Freedom Café board in October of 2021 after learning about our organization through her time in the Leadership Seacoast program with our founder Bryan. She said, "I was shocked to learn that human trafficking happens right here in NH and once I knew, I couldn’t turn my back on the issue."
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Read MoreKatie's favorite part about working with the café is being so involved with the community. She particularly enjoys #PerformforFreedom open mic nights and how the Freedom Café works hard to be a part of the UNH community. She also appreciates how our work in the community makes others aware of how prevalent human trafficking and forced labor are and their impacts on our everyday lives.
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Through her experience as intern, Arielle has learned important tools to prevent human trafficking is in the United States and what she can do to help educate others on the issue. She enjoys being part of an organization that gives her the opportunity to spread awareness about a social justice issue she is passionate about.
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