Glory For Ashes

Helping those who can’t help themselves

human trafficking awareness kalispell august 31 2022

Human Trafficking Trainings

We have trained Law enforcement officers, Teachers, Medical professionals, business, multiple clubs, schools, reservations, in several counties in Montana.

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The Invisible Crime

 Helping victims of abuse, sexual assault and human trafficking. Our focus is prevention and restoration

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Finding Grace

About the book

A journey of tragedy and triumph

Grace clenched her newborn close to her chest as sobs wracked her frail body. She stood at the edge of a dark rooftop; the lure of death sweeter than life itself. She could see no way out, not just for her, but for her baby as well…

Finding Grace is a heart-wrenching story of an Indian girl whose childhood is shattered by abuse and splintered by evil. Paralyzed with fear, her screams are silenced by the religious ironclad dictates of shame and honor. Can Grace overcome her tragic past and cultural disgrace? Will she ever claw her way out of her nightmare and maybe, one day, even find forgiveness and redemption?

Survivors experience a certain level of trauma, hindering them from living their fullest life. Most victims hide behind guilt and shame, some fill their emptiness with addictions………

This book is a guiding tool for parents, grandparents, teachers, pastors, youth group leaders, teenagers, guardians, and survivors to understand the ways in which abuse most often occurs, and to shed light on the signs and indications of abuse. It is to encourage, to start healthy conversations, in order to prevent unforeseen trauma and drama.

Join Grace Manchala in her sweeping memoir as she gives you a first-hand account of the God who embraced her pain and pursued her into her deepest sorrow. Experience the powerful love of the God who transformed a woman once crushed and fragmented into a woman fearless and unstoppable.

A Fight to stop sexual abuse and help survivors and be restored to their destined glory.

Article 3, paragraph (a) of the Protocol to Prevent, Suppress and Punish Trafficking in Persons defines Trafficking in Persons as the recruitment, transportation, transfer, harbouring or receipt of persons, by means of the threat or use of force or other forms of coercion, of abduction, of fraud, of deception, of the abuse of power or of a position of vulnerability or of the giving or receiving of payments or benefits to achieve the consent of a person having control over another person, for the purpose of exploitation. Exploitation shall include, at a minimum, the exploitation of the prostitution of others or other forms of sexual exploitation, forced labour or services, slavery or practices similar to slavery, servitude or the removal of organs

Our Mission

To bring awareness about abuse and its implications leading to  Human Trafficking

To end human trafficking and help victims of abuse to be restored.

End Abuse & Slavery
Support Legislation To End Slavery
Prevention Through Awareness.

Frequently Asked Questions

Most frequent questions and answers
Sex trafficking is human trafficking for the purpose of sexual exploitation, including sexual slavery. A victim is forced, in one of a variety of ways, into a situation of dependency on their trafficker and then used by said trafficker to give sexual services to customers.

Causes of sex trafficking
Poverty, Lack of Education, demand for Cheap Labor, demand for Sex, Lack of Human rights for Vulnerable groups, Lack of legitimate economic opportunities, Social factors and cultural practices, Conflict and natural disaster, unsafe immigration policies, Broken family system.   https://www.humanrightscareers.com/issues/10-causes-of-human-trafficking/
Psychological and Behavioral Clues Being able to recognize the psychological and emotional consequences of human trafficking can also be helpful in identifying victims. Victims often: · Develop general feelings of helplessness, shame, guilt, self-blame, and humiliation; · Suffer from shock and denial, or display symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder, phobias, panic attacks, anxiety, and depression; · Suffer from sleep or eating disorders; · Become addicted to drugs and/or alcohol as a way to cope with or “escape” their situation, or as a method of control used by their traffickers; · Become emotionally numb, detached, and disassociated from the physical and psychological trauma and display “flat affect”; or · Experience “trauma bonding” with the trafficker, positively identifying with the trafficker and believing that, despite repeated abuse, the trafficker is a loving boyfriend, spouse, or parent.
Human Trafficking is happening in every continent in the world. In the United States, major cities in Texas, Florida, New York and California, see human trafficking in higher numbers than other cities. Human trafficking is both a domestic and global crime, with victims trafficked within their own country, to neighboring countries and between continents. Victims can vary from different age groups and different gender and people group. Women and children are often used for sexual exploitation, domestic servitude, beauty industry. Men are more likely to be used for forced labor apart from sexual exploitation, organ trafficking. One in five victims of human trafficking are children. Children are also exploited for the purposes of forced begging, child pornography or child labor. Their smaller hands may also be used in tasks like sewing or untangling fishing wire.   
Learn the indicators of human trafficking so you can help identify a potential trafficking victim.
Be a conscientious and informed consumer. check out the Department of Labor’s List of Goods Produced by Child Labor or Forced Labor.
Volunteer and support anti-trafficking efforts in your community.
Meet with and/or write to your local, state, and federal government representatives to let them know you care about combating human trafficking, and ask what they are doing to address it.
Host an awareness-raising event to watch and discuss films about human trafficking
Organize a fundraiser and donate the proceeds to an anti-trafficking organization.
Encourage your local schools to partner with students and include modern slavery in their curriculum
Be well-informed. Set up a web alert to receive current human trafficking news
Work with a local religious community or congregation
Students: Take action on your campus
Health Care Providers: Learn how to identify the indicators of human trafficking and assist victims
Attorneys: Offer human trafficking victims legal services
2013- present
  • National and International speaker on the injustice of human trafficking and sexual abuse in India, Cambodia, Taiwan, Nepal and the United States.
  • Collaborator between pastors, chaplains, teachers, law enforcement officers, healthcare professionals, and social workers.
  • April and June 2017: Human trafficking awareness seminar for Flathead and Mission Valleys.
  • October 2017: Human Trafficking awareness training for the Kalispell Regional Medical Center physicians.
  • January 2018: Human Trafficking awareness training for the Law enforcement and community of Flathead Valley.
  • February 2018: Four-day training series about sexual assault awareness for the Flathead Valley Community.
  • September 2018 Human Trafficking awareness training for the Law enforcement and community of Louis and Clark County at Carroll College, Helena.
  • October 2018. Human Trafficking awareness training for the Law enforcement and community of Glacier county. For the Blackfeet community at Blackfeet community college, Browning.
  • January 2019 Human Trafficking awareness training for the Kalispell Regional Medical Center physicians.
  • October 2019 Human Trafficking, missing persons, sexual assault and drug awareness training for the Law enforcement and community of Flathead County Flathead High School, Kalispell.
  • October 2019 Human Trafficking, missing persons, sexual assault and drug awareness training for the Law enforcement and community of Lake county at Polson High School.
  • October 2019 Human Trafficking, missing persons, sexual assault and drug awareness training for the Law enforcement and community of Sanders county at Dignata Ranch, Thompson Falls.
  • October 2019 Human Trafficking missing persons, sexual assault and drug awareness training for the Law enforcement and community of Glacier county. For the Blackfeet community at Blackfeet community college, Browning.
  • October 2019 Human Trafficking, missing persons, sexual assault and drugs awareness training for the Law enforcement and community of Louis and Clark County at Bridge assembly, Helena
  • October 2019 Human Trafficking, missing persons, sexual assault and drug awareness training for High School Students.
  • Law Enforcement officers and schoolteachers were given continuing education credits for the training seminars held in 2017 and 2018.