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Ness City is excited to welcome Russ Tuttle, founder of The Stop Trafficking Project, Russ Tuttle.
The Stop Trafficking Project has used the BeAlert Strategy with more than 100,000 students in Missouri and Kansas via school assemblies designed to educate and empower students to be safer when online. The Stop Trafficking Project exists to end domestic minor sex trafficking before it starts by disrupting the exploitation of vulnerability.
The BeAlert presentation is powerful, practical information, is designed for immediate impact, and has proven long-term influence in communities that engage with The Stop Trafficking Project.
Tuttle said, “We first educate and empower adults in a community to become trusted adults that move from awareness to action. Then, we provide age-appropriate presentations with specific content, and presentation style for students in grades K-2, 3-5, and 6-12. The BeAlert Strategy appeals to the hero in students and directs their attention to be safer online.”
Adults and students working together can help end it before it starts
UPCOMING PRESENTATIONS: Adults-only community presentation at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 24 at Ness City Schools, gymnasium, 414 E. Chestnut St., Ness City.
Student presentations beginning at 8:30 a.m. Thursday, Jan. 25