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Stories Foundation: From Awareness to Action - Confronting Human Trafficking Together

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In this eye-opening episode, Rahn and Eric sit down with Stephanie Page from the Stories Foundation to dive deep into the realities of human trafficking. From breaking down myths to exploring the power of relationships in both exploitation and recovery, this conversation is full of insight, hope, and ways YOU can make a difference.

Stephanie shares her journey into advocacy, the urgent need for housing for survivors, and how the Stories Cafe will serve as both a community hub and job training space. Plus, they tackle the church’s role, the impact of social businesses, and the power of small actions in creating real change.

Key Takeaways:

  • Human trafficking is closer to home than you think.
  • Awareness is power—understanding the issue is the first step.
  • Relationships can either trap or empower people.
  • There’s a huge need for housing & support for survivors.
  • Social impact businesses can change lives.

Get Involved

Join Stories Foundation as a partner in justice and healing. You can give financially—whether it’s a recurring monthly gift, a one-time donation, or even a stock donation—to fuel prevention education and survivor support . Host a Connected event, book a speaker, or enroll in their online curriculum to bring awareness and equip your community with tangible steps to prevent trafficking . Visit the Storyteller Café in Blaine, MN to volunteer, attend community gatherings like Justice Jam or Makers Night, or shop their purposeful retail items—every purchase and volunteer hour contributes to change . Follow them on social media, sign up for updates, and share their message to help amplify their mission. Together, we can build a culture where every person’s story is valued—and exploitation has no place.

About

Stories was born out of the belief that when people learned about human trafficking and how it affects our communities they would want to do something to fight against it. We create opportunities for people to do just that by empowering them to take the first step through education and purposeful purchasing.

When Sherrill Thurston and her daughter Steph Page read Passport through the Darkness in July of 2012 they knew that they had to do something about the issue of human trafficking. They knew that when others became aware they would feel the same. This is the beginning of our story as an organization, we are honored that you would join our story to yours and choose to make fighting human trafficking a part your next chapter.

Live your story, it matters. Share your story with others, it will make a difference. And when we do this we will see all of our stories change for the better.

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In this eye-opening episode, Rahn and Eric sit down with Stephanie Page from the Stories Foundation to dive deep into the realities of human trafficking. From breaking down myths to exploring the power of relationships in both exploitation and recovery, this conversation is full of insight, hope, and ways YOU can make a difference.

Stephanie shares her journey into advocacy, the urgent need for housing for survivors, and how the Stories Cafe will serve as both a community hub and job training space. Plus, they tackle the church’s role, the impact of social businesses, and the power of small actions in creating real change.

Key Takeaways:

  • Human trafficking is closer to home than you think.
  • Awareness is power—understanding the issue is the first step.
  • Relationships can either trap or empower people.
  • There’s a huge need for housing & support for survivors.
  • Social impact businesses can change lives.

Get Involved

Join Stories Foundation as a partner in justice and healing. You can give financially—whether it’s a recurring monthly gift, a one-time donation, or even a stock donation—to fuel prevention education and survivor support . Host a Connected event, book a speaker, or enroll in their online curriculum to bring awareness and equip your community with tangible steps to prevent trafficking . Visit the Storyteller Café in Blaine, MN to volunteer, attend community gatherings like Justice Jam or Makers Night, or shop their purposeful retail items—every purchase and volunteer hour contributes to change . Follow them on social media, sign up for updates, and share their message to help amplify their mission. Together, we can build a culture where every person’s story is valued—and exploitation has no place.

About

Stories was born out of the belief that when people learned about human trafficking and how it affects our communities they would want to do something to fight against it. We create opportunities for people to do just that by empowering them to take the first step through education and purposeful purchasing.

When Sherrill Thurston and her daughter Steph Page read Passport through the Darkness in July of 2012 they knew that they had to do something about the issue of human trafficking. They knew that when others became aware they would feel the same. This is the beginning of our story as an organization, we are honored that you would join our story to yours and choose to make fighting human trafficking a part your next chapter.

Live your story, it matters. Share your story with others, it will make a difference. And when we do this we will see all of our stories change for the better.

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