In March Faith Partners, a Spokane-based collaborative between social service agencies and faith representatives, will offer a multi-faith workshop to support communities responding to human trafficking in the Spokane Region.
LCS and Partners for Art, both Spokane-area nonprofits, worked
together to make the fourth annual Human Trafficking Candlelit Vigil
happen on Jan 11 at the downtown mall.
On Jan. 11 Lutheran Community Services Northwest will join in the national movement to protest human trafficking, by holding a candlelight vigil at River Park Square Mall.
The Associated Students of Whitworth University will be celebrating their year-long efforts against human trafficking by hosting a fundraising for Lutheran Community Services Northwest next month.
The event will include benefit concerts by Barcelona and He Is We, small stage performances by local artists, and outdoor games, such as a basketball tournament and relay race, according to a press release.