CedarRapids, IA  (July 18, 2014)- Iowa PreventingAbuseConference

Iowa is in a corridor for human trafficking.  New subject will be the border crisis

A unique conference presented by the PreventingAbuse Foundation to help women and children from human trafficking, child abduction, drugcartels, Internet, pornography  and much more.
The two day conference includes speakers locally and from across the country.  Experts,key law enforcement, and organizations, will present ways to help audience members become more aware of the prevalence and danger of human trafficking, drugcartels, child abduction and more pointing to solutions.   The purpose is to educate,  motivate and activate the attendees to be part of the solution.

1,200,000 children reported missing in America, DrugCartels infiltration of America
Pornography addiction/connection to trafficking, Interviews now available.

Tony Nassif, founder and president is now available for interviews.
We also ask for consideration to run our  PSA.  Please reply email to receive it (30 sec)

Iowa is in a corridor for human trafficking.  
New subject will be the border crisis.

Specialremarks by Iowa Senator Charles Grassley (video)

  • Border Crisis  Human Trafficking:  · Child AbductionandSafety
  • InternetSafety, Entertainment Media involvement * DrugCartels in America
  • Pornography:  Experts "Expose" the Truth   · Moral collapse feeding thedemand
  • NationalSecurity, and much more

    Space is Limited--Register Today

DATE: August 22, 23, 2014

To register and for information please go to www.preventingabuse.org
or call 323-851-3872

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