Come to one session or more! The Sisters of Benet Hill have a HEART for the most vulnerable in our community. Human Trafficking Prevention Series » Join our Realtors for Restoring Innocence Program! Benet Hill Monastery was created after the Benedictine Community of Mount St. Scholastica in Kansas purchased land in the Springs in an effort to expand.

Today, the Sisters of Benet Hill Monastery combine monastic community with an active role in civic life. This series will offer opportunities for all ages, young and old to learn about and have conversations around this tragic epidemic in our city, our schools, state, country and world.
The series will be presented at Library 21C, 1175 Chapel Hills Dr. in Colorado Springs, Monday evenings from 6:30-8:15 p.m. on Jan. 22, Jan. 29, Feb. 5 and Feb. 12. The monastery building on the Benet Hill property on the outskirts of Colorado Springs, Colorado. COLORADO SPRINGS. Human Trafficking Prevention Series » Caring for the Survivors” ~ Mari Dennis, Coordinator for Victims Advocacy CSPD; Lindy Havens, Executive Director of Restore Innocence; Dianne March, Mentor; and Vicki Proffit, Executive Director of Sarah’s Home.
There are nearly 21 million victims annually in what is a $32 billion industry. The Sisters of Benet Hill Monastery in collaboration with the Human Trafficking Task Force of Southern Colorado are presenting a 4-week education series to raise awareness and invite others to action in stopping this modern day slavery. Experts say that human trafficking is expected to overtake illegal drug activity as the top illicit crime worldwide.

There is no cost to attend but participants are asked to register online at www.benethillmonastery.org. « Human Trafficking Prevention Series RI Fundraiser at Rush Cycling » A Survivor’s Story: “Beauty from Ashes: The Power of Mentorship in the Process of Healing from Trafficking ~ Jessa Crisp, Executive Director and co-Founder of Bridge Hope Coalition Against Human Trafficking in … Presented by Benet Hill Monastery at PPLD -Library 21c, Colorado Springs CO . They advocate against human trafficking and promote education, planting Benedictine values in Colorado's second largest city. Sister of St. Joseph of Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia.

Feb 10 2020. With a mission that emphasizes helping women and children, Benet Hill sisters identified human trafficking as a cause five years ago and have been conducting public education programs since. (GSR photo / Chris Herlinger) ... including advocating against human trafficking… ... and raising awareness for social justice programs and human trafficking prevention organizations.


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