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OATH Oklahomans Against Trafficking of Humans

OATH was organized in 2008 by a small group of concerned citizens in Tulsa that had become aware of trafficking problems here in our state. The initial mission has been to bring awareness about human trafficking and the activity of traffickers operating here in Oklahoma and to create a victim centered approach to our advocacy. 

In February of 2009 the OATH acting director Mark Elam, was invited by representatives from the Federal Bureau of Investigations, Immigration and Customs Enforcement, US Department of State, US Attorney General’s Office, and Oklahoma City Police Department to become the state-wide agency promoting awareness and education about human trafficking in Oklahoma. Additionally Mark Elam was asked to organize and moderate the FBI working task force on human trafficking and network agencies and service providers to join in the effort to identify victims of human trafficking and provide them the services needed.

 

Please join us on for a Community Planning Meeting:  February 6th Noon-1pm at the YWCA of Enid (Quincy & Garriott) as we work towards two local events in Enid.  

 

March 29th, 2012 Community Awareness Town Hall Meeting

March 30th, 2012 Professional Awareness Training

 

For more information or to register for the training please click here.