IowaPreventingAbuseConference


DES MOINES, IA (September 16, 2012)  Tony Nassif, President/founder of the PreventingAbuseFoundation will be in Iowa the week of September 17, 2012 and is  available to the media regarding the upcoming IowaPreventingAbuseConference in Des Moines Iowa next month.

Conference Success: The conferences provide valuable information that helped families and individuals to be part of the solution e.g. rescue of a little girl trapped by human trafficking, organizations and alliances formed from the conference and more.

Alarming:
Nearly 1,000,000 children reported missing in America, child pornography is the fastest growing on the Internet, Nearly 25,000,000 victimsof Human trafficking threatens nationalsecurity, Cartelsare infiltrating America.  But there is good news the conference will provide.

Speakers
include Noreen Gosch, Drew Collins father of missing Iowa child, law enforcement, a Cartelexpert,child protection organizations, legislative authorities, former madam, C.I.A. intel (former) now doing deep cover rescues. Ric Lumbard (restoration of victims), and more.

Subjects of the conference include human trafficking, child abduction/protection and theCartels.

Crossing the Political Divide: Nassif boasts that his conferences bring together people from across the political landscape.  He proclaims that the politics need to go out the door as we are focused on protecting women and children.

Nassif Background: Nassif has worked for over ten years and has produced many conferences throughout the country.  The theme of the conference is to motivate and educate the public to be a part of the solution and providing information protecing children, families and the nation.

Nassif is a prolific writer of public policy and has been interviewed on many media including The Gazette, KCRGtelevision, WMTtelevision, Family News in Focus and FOX news to mention a few.

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