Human Trafficking: Interview with Coral Springs Resident Kat Rosenblat
May 13, 2013 • By Sharon Aron BaronPhoto: Kat Rosenblatt
Speaking Out by Holly Smith, Communities Digital News at WashingtonTimes.com
This week’s featured survivor advocate is Katariina ‘Kat’ Rosenblatt, President & Founder of There Is H.O.P.E. For Me, Inc.
CORAL SPRINGS, FL, May 13, 2013 – Building working relationships with other advocates and organizations is important in any field of advocacy, including anti-human trafficking. Listening to and learning from others increases personal growth and perspective. Over the next few weeks, several advocates and organizations will share their ideas, efforts, and achievements. Readers are encouraged to reach out to interviewees in order to learn more about their philosophies, goals, and strategies. Read the exclusive interview here:
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