Sunday, March 22, 2015

Lap Robes for Veterans



Kathy Tyler and Marcia Long presented lap robes to Second World War veterans Dennis Webb and Jack Morgan at the Life Care Center of Rhea County, TN. Members of Rhea-Craig Chapter collected hand-made and purchased lap robes to give to Veterans to thank them for their service

Thursday, March 19, 2015

Rhea-Craig Chapter DAR Donations to the Library

At our March 12, 2015 meeting, members of Rhea Craig Chapter DAR donated more than twenty new children's to the Sweetwater Public Library. Marcia Long, Historian and Secretary of Media, presented over twenty new books to the Director of the Sweetwater Public Library, Kara Kirk.

Sunday, March 15, 2015

The Community Coalition Against Human Trafficking

Kate Trudell
Kate Trudell




Susan Pluff, Treasurer presents a donation to Kate for the CCAHT.
Kate B. Trudell was the guest speaker at our March 12, 2015 meeting.  Kate is the, Executive Director of the Community Coalition Against Human Trafficking, http://ccaht.org in Knoxville, TN.   Kate’s presentation was riveting.  She really opened our eyes about the enormity of this criminal industry that today has enslaved an estimated 27 million people worldwide, more than at in any other time in history.  
·        Human trafficking is the 2nd most lucrative criminal industry worldwide, after drug trafficking, bringing in approximately $32 billion annually.
·        Today’s slaves are forced into labor, service or sex slavery to make money for their “owners.”  People can be sold repeatedly. In the case of a sex slave, that might be 10, 20 or more times a day. In labor slavery, goods and services are produced without compensating the laborer.
Community Coalition Against Human Trafficking (CCAHT) strives to free individuals from injustice and exploitation in East Tennessee.
CCAHT educates, equips, and empowers the community to:
·        recognize the signs of human trafficking,
·        take action to end this modern day slavery,
·        and connect victims with restorative resources. 
CCAHT helps develop systems and training for the identification and reporting of suspected human trafficking. Through these and other advocacy efforts, CCAHT aims to bring offenders to justice and illuminate a restorative path for victims.

To learn more about CCAHT please visit their website at http://ccaht.org or their Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/ccaht.