Author: ISSJ

50 Trips in 10 Years Rebuilding Homes and Lives in Post Katrina America

This week marked the 10th anniversary of our NCAS/ DeVos Sport Business Management Hope for Stanley service trips in the post Hurricane Katrina era. Over these 10 years, we have taken 50 service trips to in support of community efforts to continuously rebuild homes for families. Due to the “unnamed storm” that took place in…
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Human Trafficking during the holiday season

With the holiday season in full swing it is important for us to be mindful of our surroundings and aware of signs related to human trafficking. A crime that has been reported in all 50 states and generates roughly $150 billion dollars annually, human trafficking is an issue we must continue to fight and raise…
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Huge expansion of Human Trafficking Arrests in October 2016

As we approach the holiday season with family and friends let’s be mindful that human trafficking continues to occur at an alarmingly high rate. While there has been an increase in awareness and efforts in putting an end to the problem, in the month of October alone, the amount of arrests grew drastically, rising from…
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Close to Home: Human Trafficking on the Rise Across America

In the United States, we too frequently fall into the habit of thinking of human trafficking as a foreign problem. And yet, the crime has occurred in all 50 states, with a staggering 387 arrests just in the month of August. A large portion of this number comes from “Operation Summer Rescue,” a human trafficking…
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Shut Out Trafficking

This May 2016, there were more individuals arrested, suspected, or charged in relation to human trafficking than in any other month so far in 2016. This was largely due to three major sting operations in Texas, Tennessee, and South Carolina. These resulted in the arrest of 23, 32, and more than 50 individuals respectively. It…
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"Invictus Games"

Monday, May 9, 2016, evening Ann and I attended Opening Ceremonies of the Invictus  Games at ESPN’s Wide World of Sports in Orlando.  It was the best sports event I have ever attended. If you don’t know what the Invictus  Games are, they are bringing together 550 wounded warriors from 14 countries to compete in adaptive…
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Efforts to fight human trafficking expand globally and in the United States

The month of August proved to be a busy one for the fight against human trafficking. I am very pleased to share that in the month of August alone over 300 victims of human trafficking were rescued around the world, including more than 50 rescued in the US. Other statistics from the month of August…
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Growing Actions against Human Trafficking

Often times in my posts about human trafficking I stress that it takes place in the US and is not only an international problem. The month of July proved to be a very active month domestically in the fight against human trafficking. In July alone, 74 people were charged in the United States with human…
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Judgement is the Absence of Love

It is the morning after I have returned from a life-impacting training on leadership, diversity, and violence prevention with the National Consortium for Academics and Sports (NCAS), Social Justice Education Institute. As I sit on my deck enjoying a cup of coffee and the peacefulness of the sunshine on my face, I scroll through my…
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The Fight Against Human Trafficking has to be Everywhere

There have been many horrific news stories that have been reported in the international press regarding human trafficking in the past few weeks. It is very important that we, as Americans, understand that human trafficking is also a huge problem in the United States.  While many victims in the US are poor or persecuted people…
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