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The Importance of Trauma-Informed Philanthropy & Advocacy

The Importance of Trauma-Informed Philanthropy & Advocacy


In this conversation, Erin Williamson from Love 146 discusses the organization’s core values of defiant hope and unfiltered joy, emphasizing the importance of trauma-informed care in supporting youth who have experienced trafficking. She highlights the necessity of a collective effort in addressing these complex issues and the role of policy in protecting victims. The discussion also touches on the importance of teaching consent and navigating relationships, as well as how the public can support change through awareness and advocacy.

Erin Williamson is the Chief Programs & Strategy Officer at Love146, where she’s spent over a decade fighting child trafficking through trauma-informed care, prevention education, and survivor advocacy. With 20+ years in the field, Erin brings deep insight into protecting vulnerable youth and driving policy change—while balancing her role as a parent and education advocate. Erin holds a Master of Public Administration (M.P.A.) from American University & is also a Licensed Clinical Social Worker.

Learn more

https://www.facebook.com/love146.org/

https://love146.org/

https://www.linkedin.com/in/erin-williamson-5b88b58b

https://x.com/Love146

Chapters

00:00 Defiant Hope and Unfiltered Joy in Action

05:03 The Importance of Trauma-Informed Care

09:13 The Collective Effort in Addressing Trafficking

15:42 Navigating Complex Relationships and Boundaries

21:26 Teaching Consent Across Generations

27:58 Rethinking Child Autonomy and Rights

33:11 The Role of Policy in Supporting Victims

39:50 How the Public Can Support Change

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