People have been saved by Frank Barnaba from human trafficking situations for decades and received an award from President Reagan for his work. Now retired, he's started the Barnaba Institute to continue his humanitarian mission. As its president, Frank is involved in providing direct services to victims of sex trafficking, often in dangerous urban environments in the Northeast.
The Barnaba Institute not only supplies necessities, such as clothing, to casualties, but in addition instruction and training related to the scope and hazards of human trafficking to the public and other organizations. Contacts that have many organizations, such as Covenant House, the greatest nonprofit child services group in the U.S., have provided a discussion for Frank's outreach and saving techniques. Barnaba Institute's executive director, however, is concerned not only with executing the mission of the organization, but with finding sufficient resources.
The Barnaba Institute Fighting Human Trafficking and Building a Presence case study solution
PUBLICATION DATE: December 01, 2012 PRODUCT #: NA0127-PDF-ENG
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