The Tarrant County 5 Stones Taskforce, dedicated to confronting human trafficking, is opening the floor to Elise Gill, a seasoned advocate with a moving personal history, at their October gathering—a chance for others to gain insight from her journey through a system fraught with challenges and pivotal interactions. Scheduled for Tuesday, Oct. 28, at 11 a.m., the meeting at 100 N. Forest Park Blvd., Suite 200, in Fort Worth, is an opportunity for both in-person attendance and virtual participation, the latter requiring pre-registration through a link shared by the City of Fort Worth’s official news portal.
Elise Gill, a Lived Experience Expert and the Task Force Victim Service Provider program manager at Unbound Now North Texas, is set to unravel her narrative which is rich with lessons borne from navigating the complex terrain of human trafficking survivor support while she simultaneously propels the Task Force’s Victim Service and Outreach and Training Subcommittees, she will share experiences and insights that highlight key junctures where interventions from service providers could have made a significant difference.
According to the City of Fort Worth’s news announcement, Gill’s role in shaping a response that prioritizes the survivor’s well-being cannot be overstated, thanks to her unique blend of firsthand knowledge and more than a half-decade of professional dedication to aiding survivors of both sex and labor trafficking, her dual capacities coalesce into a formidable force driving systemic change and enhancing care approaches that are both trauma-informed and survivor-informed…