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Evidence-Based and Evidence-Informed Research: Why the Difference Matters

August 3, 2018Lisa Bolton

Evidence-based research has been a hot topic as of late and it is used in many contexts such as medical fields and social services. Recently, the term evidence-informed research has joined…

Would Legalizing Commercial Sex Reduce the Occurrence of Sex Trafficking?

July 17, 2018Natalie Ivey

The age-old question about the “oldest profession” still plagues the minds of deep thinkers to this day. Would legalizing commercial sex reduce the occurrence of sex trafficking?  Some studies suggest…

5 Resources to Help You Better Understand Human Trafficking

February 26, 2018Lisa Bolton

Human Trafficking is an important issue for our community to address. In fact, human trafficking is becoming one of the most talked about issues in our neighborhoods today. All this…

When Trafficking Isn’t “Taken”: Introducing HT 201

January 19, 2018Natalie Ivey

If you’ve followed us for long, you know our organization takes serious issue with misconceptions about human trafficking. But why? Why don’t we jump on the “Taken” bandwagon or sell…

Thankful, Grateful, Blessed.

November 16, 2017Lisa Bolton

“Hello everyone! Lisa (program coordinator) Here! I want to share some thoughts on something I experienced last month. Feel free to comment and join the conversation. This blog post comes…

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These girls are being held for prostitution? Weren’t they trafficked?

October 12, 2017Katie Little

If you’ve seen the news this morning, you may have heard about the trafficking bust that occurred in Knox County just after midnight on Tuesday. The Knox County Sheriff’s Office…

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Introducing Grow Free Tennessee, powered by CCAHT

December 27, 2016Katie Little

You may have noticed we’ve changed our look. We’re still the same leadership and people of CCAHT, but to better reflect our expanded role into aftercare and direct services, we…

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You Are Awesome, Knoxvillians. Here’s Why.

December 17, 2016Katie Little

Because of you, 2016 was a great year for CCAHT. Because of you, we were able to raise awareness, train and equip primary responders, and serve survivors like never before….

Here’s What You Missed at Ignite a Force

November 1, 2016Katie Little

THANK YOU to everyone who joined us last Thursday at our Ignite A Force benefit dinner! With more than 200 people in attendance, there certainly was much to celebrate –…

Tennessee Statewide Response to Human Trafficking: The SPOC Model

August 16, 2016Katie Little

What is the SPOC model? Hint: It has nothing to do with that guy. In 2013, Governor Haslam mandated the creation of the Tennessee Human Trafficking Services Coordination and Service…

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