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Turkey Trot helps support Pathways Coalition awareness education

Writer's picture: Cynthia J. ThomasCynthia J. Thomas

Pathways Project Coalition of the Ozarks would like to thank all those who helped support the Coalition’s educational awareness goals for the coming year by braving a chilly morning to participate in the annual Turkey Trot, held on Thanksgiving Day at Branson Landing. Pathways was the designated benefiting nonprofit for this year’s event. Several Coalition members were also on hand as volunteers. 

 



Pathways Project Coalition is dedicated to helping fight human trafficking in the Ozarks in the following ways: 

  • Providing educational opportunities to build awareness and equip communities to identify the vulnerable; 

  • Sharing factual and current information and providing training opportunities to help community agencies work together; 

  • Working to identify and support victims and survivors, with a crisis response team trained to offer pathways to safety, support, healing and hope. 

 

Community members wishing to learn more or get involved as a volunteer are invited to follow the Facebook page and to attend the next Coalition meeting, to be held Tuesday, December 17, at 12 noon at the Stone County Health Department, 701 Old Wilderness Rd., Reeds Spring. A Zoom link is available for those unable to attend in person. Much can be accomplished when caring people work together! 

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