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Look For The Helpers in 2020

An ICT SOS Podcast

ICT S.O.S. Christmas 2012

This year we are proud to once again support efforts to stock the shelves for a couple of our favorite local agencies serving at-risk, homeless and runaway youth in our city. This population is at great risk for being exploited. Please consider picking up a few items off of these lists while you are doing […]

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Full Circle

In March of 2011, a newspaper article changed my life. The story was the catalyst for the beginning of ICT S.O.S.  The story was coverage of the trial of a pimp and john in the case of a 13 year old girl right here in our city.  I didn't know it then but eventually the […]

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Lunch Hour Tweetup/Facebook Meetup Donation Drive!

This will be a Facebook Meetup/Tweetup donation drive for the Child Advocacy Center & Exploited and Missing Children's Unit on Wednesday July 11. 11am-2pm at Heroes Sportsbar in Old Town. Stop by for lunch and drop off a donation! Help ICT S.O.S. support local agencies in the fight against human trafficking in our city!

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Move-In Work Day and January Meeting

Whew! Hope everyone survived the madness of the holidays! Our members have been very busy and generous in helping others around the community this season. Donations of gifts, time and service were given to: Carpenter Place Wichita Children's Home (Youth Resource Center) Child Advocacy Center of Sedgwick County/EMCU THANK YOU!! Looking forward to 2012- here's what's […]

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Child Advocacy Center/EMCU Needs List

The Child Advocacy Center of Sedgwick County and the EMCU have compiled a list of items they would like to have on hand in their facility for when they bring in kiddos who are in trauma. These items are not only basic necessities that the children often need but are also used to help gain […]

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Human Trafficking Conference

College Hill United Methodist Church is hosting an event over 3 days (Oct. 14-16) focused on the fight against human trafficking. flyer poster Nita Belles, author of "In Our Backyard" will be the featured speaker. A panel of experts will also be presenting including: Marc Bennet, Deputy District Attorney Lt. Jeff Weible,Wichita Police & EMCU Karen Countryman-Roswurm, […]

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Thank You!

Huge thanks to our presenters at last night's meeting. Karen Countryman-Roswurm, founder of the ASERCA roundtable. Lt. Jeff Weible and officers Kent Bauman, Mike Nagy & Anne Lund from the EMCU & SRS. They took time out of their personal and family lives to come and present to our group and they provided great information. […]

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Next Meeting

The next meeting is Tuesday, July 12th at 6pm. We'll meet at Kansas Masonic Home This month's meeting will be a community training provided by the Exploited and Missing Children's Unit (EMCU) And Karen Countryman-Roswurm, founder of the ASERCA Roundtable. (Anti Sexual Exploitation Roundtable for Community Action) As always, the meeting is open to all. […]

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Immediate Donation Need

UPDATE: Thank you to Volunteer Kansas for donating 2 brand new locking storage cabinets! Stay tuned for info on how we can fill them with supplies! Our next donation drive will focus on supplying the EMCU Officers with the supplies needed to help the kids they deal with. Right now, a lot of times they […]

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June Wrap-Up

Wow! June was a busy month for ICT S.O.S.! The Freeze Mob started off the month in a big way. It created a great buzz for ICT S.O.S and sent lots of people here to the site to learn more. Pat Moyer's interview for Impact kept the conversation going. Our group met June 21st for the […]

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Fighting Against Human Trafficking

ICT SOS is a grassroots non-profit, founded in Wichita, whose mission is to connect the organizations who work directly with victims of human trafficking with members of the community who are compelled to help. Through this link, our community has an outlet to donate items, raise awareness of the sex trafficking issue and educate our children about safety. Contact us today to learn how to help. Or check out our get involved page to find out how to help the victims of sex trafficking.

We invite you to help create real and lasting change in our city!
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