PATH news specific to Cape Cod.
Mashpee Red Chair Project
Kaia Holmes, a senior at Mashpee High School has chosen, as her senior project, to implement the Red Chair Project in the Mashpee Community.
PATH news specific to Cape Cod.
Kaia Holmes, a senior at Mashpee High School has chosen, as her senior project, to implement the Red Chair Project in the Mashpee Community.
The Cape Cod Chronicle • By Digney Fignus
January begins the year with Human Trafficking Awareness Month. Cape Cod PATH (People Against Trafficking Humans), a non-profit under the umbrella of the Cape Cod Foundation, is a task force on the frontline in addressing this pervasive human rights issue.
Virtual Vigil via Zoom: Register in advance for this webinar
Date: Sunday, January 10, 2021 Time: 4:00 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. All are welcome.The Barnstable County Human Rights Advisory Commission names human rights award recipients.
Join Cape Cod PATH (People Against Trafficking Humans) to recognize 30 million people currently enslaved in human trafficking, which exists everywhere across the globe, including Cape Cod. Learn more >
Date: Saturday, January 11, 2020; Time: 4:00 p.m. - 5:30 p.m.
Location: First Baptist Church, 486 Main Street, Hyannis
A talk by AUDREY MORRISSEY, a trafficking survivor, now Associate Director of My Life My Choice, a Boston-based anti-trafficking advocacy and service group.Brewster Ladies Library 1822 Main Street (Route 6A) Brewster, MA 02631 FREE and Open to the Public.
Candlelight Vigil for Human Trafficking Awareness Month: January 12, 2019, 4:00-5:00 pm, Lawn outside First Baptist Church, 486 Main Street, Hyannis; event moved inside if weather is inclement. Remarks by Janice Hank, Chair, Cape Cod PATH; Katie Parache, Barnstable Police Officer; The Rev. Dr. Kristen Harper; Pastor Jonathan Singer. Music by Digney Fignus. January is Human Trafficking Awareness Month. Join Cape Cod PATH (People Against Trafficking Humans) for a candlelight vigil to recognize the 25 million people currently enslaved in modern-day slavery, [...]
What's Happening Host Kate McMahon interviews Cape Cod PATH chair Janice Hank and Barnstable Police Officer Katie Parache.
Words of praise from Senator Julian Cyr Results are encouraging An Official citation from Senator Julian Cyr in recognition of Cape Cod PATH’s work to raise awareness around the issues of human trafficking on Cape Cod and around the globe. Thank you Julian for supporting our efforts to end human trafficking.
Cape Cod PATH is collecting care bags The typical trafficking victim is a girl age 14-17, though boys and transgender youth are also vulnerable. Because survivors of sex or labor trafficking are often homeless and arrive at a safe house or human service agency with only the clothes on their back, Cape Cod PATH is collecting care bags that can help their recovery begin. If you would like to donate a care bag, please bring it to Barnstable Police Headquarters, 1200 Phinney’s [...]