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Anti-Trafficking & Modern Slavery Event - Nottingham

The Anti-Trafficking & Modern Slavery Team are on the road! During 2023, we are holding 9 events across the country to celebrate & champion our amazing volunteers, but to also raise awareness of Modern Slavery & Human Trafficking. One of those events is in Nottingham on Saturday 22nd of April. Anyone is welcome to attend and we have free tickets on sale via our Eventbrite page. Please visit our Eventbrite page to purchase a free ticket. Please also see the attached which confirms the dates and locations of our events & also a short video about the Roadshow! 

 The event will consist of the following:-

  • To start, we will be celebrating & championing our current volunteers. Come and join us and see how we value our amazing volunteers!
  • We will then break for some food & drink. This is a chance for everyone to mingle, chat and get to know each other!
  • Later on we will be hosting a 'What is Modern Slavery' workshop to raise awareness of Modern Slavery, during this session you’ll be able to learn more about what modern slavery is, you'll be able to hear from some of our current volunteers & hear about the work The Salvation Army do to support survivors of Modern Slavery!

Please share with your family, friends & all your networks!

Who to contact

Contact Name
Daniel Weaver
Contact Position
Volunteer Programme Manager
Telephone
07341571213
E-mail
ATMSVolunteering@salvationarmy.org.uk
Website
Event Booking Link

Where to go

Name
William Booth Memorial Halls Nottingham
Address
7, King Edward Street
Nottingham
East Midlands
Postcode
NG1 1EU

When is it on?

When is it on
Saturday 22nd April, 11am - 3pm
Session Information
Food & Drink provided
Time of day
Morning
Afternoon
Takes Place On:
22/04/2023
Day(s)
Saturday

Other Details

Costs

Table of costs
Table of costs
AmountCost Type
£0.00 Free Session, limited places
Details
Our event is free to attend & anyone is welcome. Just purchase a free ticket from our Eventbrite page!
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