A Oregon Task Force started a  “Loose Change to Loosen Chains” campaign.  They asked everyone they knew for their loose change and ended up with over $3,000.

A San Diego Task Force created a “Freedom Dance Party” to raise awareness and funds for Love 146.  The SDTF also has participated in and hosted victim-identification trainings.

High School students created a Task Force in the Kansas City area that held benefit concerts, awareness campaigns and designed educational packs.

A Long Island Task Force has public speakers trained by Love146 staff, speaking in synagogues, schools, and churches throughout their area. They have also engaged with law enforcement at state and international levels, even attending UN committee meetings!  They hold an annual “Gala” to raise awareness and funds for Love 146.

Multiple individual Task Forces (including high school, college, and church Task Forces) created a local abolition “Network” that promotes multiple events annually including the Ride4Love benefit bike ride.

A Boston Task Force organized the annual Tread-on-Trafficking fundraiser, made quilts for Love to be distributed to safehomes across Southeast Asia and are working with local NGOs to be a part of ending child sex slavery in the Boston.

A Denver Task Force created handmade Christmas Ornaments inspired by the Love146 Round Home video and sold them online.  They made over $3000.

There are Task Forces popping up all over the world including: Australia, Ireland, England, The Philippines, and many more.  This is a global movement.  Are you ready to join?