News and Updates
On our “News” page we’ll add any relevant news, and updates from our organization as well as topical news and information relating to Human Trafficking and Prevention.
National Human Trafficking Awareness Month 2022
5-stones is committed to the prevention of and eradicating Sex Trafficking. We provide training and resources about the Sex Trafficking Industry and its dangerous impact.
Wisconsin Public Radio Shares Wisconsin DOJ Efforts to Spot Sex Crimes
Last week, Wisconsin officials and Governor Ever’s administration announced they will be working specifically with convenience stores and motels to increase the understanding of human trafficking. Recent reports indicate that there is general confusion between prostitution or human trafficking. Officials have urged anyone with concerns to simply report it, as it can be very difficult for victims to come forward on their own.
Two Arrested In Little Chute Suspected of Human Trafficking
Fox Valley Metro police say they were called to a house in the 1300 block of Coolidge Avenue around 3:45 a.m. Saturday for a report of a disturbance. When..
Interstate 41 Billboard for Human Trafficking and Prevention Awareness Month
If you've recently driven on Interstate 41 near Wrightstown, you may have noticed our new billboard. Part of its purpose is to bring awareness to human trafficking in Wisconsin. Particularly to northeast Wisconsin. Additionally, January is Human Trafficking and Prevention Awareness Month in the United States.
Hospitality Industry Training Employees on Human Trafficking
Today's hospitality industry is working to train their front line employees to spot Human Trafficking. Brown County is assisting hotels to learn the signs of human trafficking and share this information with front desk staff and housekeeping. Below is a recent story that was featured on a Green Bay television station, WBAY.
Human and Sex Trafficking in MY Community
APPLETON - You may have heard some things about human or sex trafficking, but what do you really know? Are you aware of its prevalence in our community? If you are not or think it’s not really an issue here, we invite you to learn more and please remember this; EVEN ONE VICTIM, IS ONE TOO MANY!