I consider myself and idealist and a dreamer. I am extremely passionate about educating the public about the social issues of human trafficking. Therefore, I decided to become the Anti-Human Trafficking Chair for Unplugging Society at Ohio State. With this position, I am able to plan a few events each quarter around campus and educate students about this horrible epidemic.
I hope to change the world with the knowledge I share and I know that with the little events held each quarter on campus, international change will eventually follow. I contact various professionals from the Columbus area such as social workers, CORRC Salivation Army members or FBI agents who are experts in this subject to come share their information with students and other professionals.
Planning such an event can be overwhelming when those on the committee have so many different ideas on how to hold each event. Compromise sometimes may not be an option when events must be planned in a timely and fashioned manner. With the location, food orders, speaker information and marketing strategies, communication sometimes becomes lost and their seems to be a downfall in spirits with such failure.
Therefore, I have committed to imposing weekly meetings one month in advance of each event. Communication is key. If no one has no idea as to what is going on, who is speaking or where the location is, there is no fluidity and all passion and ideals will be lost. The organization will be a mockery and no one will take you seriously.
So, through the meetings all questions and inquiries will be settled and all will be on the right track. Once on the right track all will be happy and thrilled knowing such events will happen in a timely manner and with the highest of credibility. Therefore, the importance of educating the public on human trafficking will be delivered and the public can take away something new to share and bring to their communities. As they bring the new information they have learned from such events; the snowball effect of sharing knowledge will develop and little by little the world will know of the dangerous effects of human trafficking in our world today.
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