EFN Bridge Conference 2021 – an anti-trafficking conference with a special day for churches. Register now!

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The European Freedom Network (EFN) is pleased to announce its upcoming online Bridge Conference on Oct 5-9, 2021.  “Bridge Conference is a time where the Christian anti-trafficking sector gets together to connect, collaborate and upskill.  This year we have some exciting speakers and we are looking forward to seeing the impact on human trafficking in the years to come,” said Leanne Rhodes, Executive Director of EFN.

“For the first time, we also doing a special Church Engagement Day as part of the conference!  The one day event on Saturday, 9 October, is focused on preventing exploitation and protecting children, a topic that is relevant to educators, youth workers, parents, and leaders in the church.  You’ll hear from experts and gain practical tools and insights that will help keep kids in your church, and in your community, safe.  We believe that the church has a crucial role to play in preventing trafficking and exploitation, and we hope you’ll join us for this day-long online event,” said Jennifer Romehildt Tunehag, who heads up Church Engagement.

“This year is also the first year we are opening Bridge Conference to the public.  If you have want to start a ministry or work in anti-trafficking, then this conference is a strategic place to start.  You will learn so much.  All the sessions will be recorded and available on the conference app, so it doesn’t matter which time zone you are in, the conference will still be accessible to you,” said Ms Rhodes.

EFN has recently partnered with WEA to develop the World Freedom Network.  If you are working in the anti-trafficking space, anywhere in the world, then this conference is definitely something to put in your agenda.  We will be showcasing anti-trafficking work from across the globe.  Conference sessions will be interpreted into Spanish, German and Italian.

Visit the EFN Bridge Conference webpage to find out more and register.