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JAN 28 “Let’s Talk About Sex (Trafficking)”
 
January is National Human Trafficking Prevention Month. Please join us for a special presentation with Amelia Stansell - Rotary Club of Warrenton VA.
 
“Let’s Talk About Sex (Trafficking)”
Amelia J. Stansell (District 7610, Zone 33)
RAGAS Coordinator – Virginia (U.S.A.),
 
 
Amelia Stansell is a member of the Rotary Club of Warrenton, Virginia where she serves as the club Programs Chair, she also serves on the District 7610 Senior Leadership Team as an Area Governor and is a Paul Harris Society Member, PHF+8.  She is also a wife, a mother of two young daughters, ages 6 and 8 and a commercial banker with a credit union in Warrenton, VA.
 
In 2017 Amelia attended the Atlanta Rotary International Convention where Human Trafficking was a major topic.  She was introduced to Just Ask Prevention, by Past District Governor, Steve Cook, in the House of Friendship and he connected her to Just Ask Prevention.  Upon returning to her club, she hosted Just Ask as a club program in August 2017.   
 
In summer 2018, with the support of her Rotary Club, she formed the Fauquier County Human Trafficking Prevention Project which she co-chairs with Fauquier County Sheriff, Bob Mosier (now a Rotarian).  The FCHTPP’s mission is “to safeguard (their) community though education and prevention by building strategic partnerships.”  Through this group, she worked with Just Ask Prevention, Northern Virginia Human Trafficking Initiative, Sheriff Mosier, and the FBI to organize Community Conversations be held in middle schools during 2018-19, plus several churches and service groups since then to start the conversation about sex trafficking in communities like theirs.
 
This group has also held several stakeholder meetings which includes representatives from the town, county, schools, social services, NGO’s and other organizations who work in the sphere of human trafficking prevention.  This has resulted in more awareness of resources and a more coordinated effort for her community.  She is working closely with the public and private schools in her county, as well as the community college to implement anti-trafficking curriculum in their schools. 
 
Amelia was honored to represent her club and District at the 2019 Rotary International Convention in Hamburg, serving on a panel of speakers from the Netherlands, Nigeria, and the USA to share about how local clubs can tackle human trafficking prevention in their own communities through building partnerships, using her club’s project as a repeatable model for Rotary’s local efforts worldwide.  This session was attended by over 400 Rotarians.  Since then, Amelia joined the Rotary Action Group Against Slavery and serves as the Virginia RAGAS Coordinator and contributed to the RAGAS strategic plan submitted to Rotary International in 2019, and is leading the “education and awareness as a means to prevention” strategic planning taskforce for RAGAS. She helps spread awareness to Rotary clubs around her state and beyond through programs and calls to action as we will see Thursday! 
 
So in honor of January being recognized as National Slavery & Human Trafficking Prevention Month, let’s wrap it up with:  “Let’s Talk About Sex (Trafficking)”!
 
Topic: AMELIA STANSELL RAGAS - SEX TRAFFICKING
Time: Jan 28, 2021 07:15 AM Eastern Time 
 
Zoom starts at 7:15 am for Social time (meet & greet), with the regular meeting starting at 7:30 am.
 
Click to join Zoom Meeting (password is embedded)
 
Meeting ID: 837 8623 1515
Passcode: Cement2020
 
 
 
JAN 21 ORASURE NEW PRODUCTS & COVID-19 RESPONSE
 
 
Jeanne Mell
Vice President Corporate Communications
OraSure Technologies, Inc.
 
Jeanne gave us excellent insight into how OraSure develops and delivers game-changing, innovative sampling tools, services and diagnostics designed to help its customers and partners get the best answers to their most critical questions, more easily and with more illuminating insights. OraSure is leveraging its global leadership in infectious disease diagnostics to develop tests for COVID-19. Founded in 1987 as Solar Care Technologies, an incubator project at the Ben Franklin Partnership now OraSure Technologies, it now has over 600+ employees with offices in the US, Canada and Belgium with Products registered in 89 countries. 
 
COVID-19 Activities have focused on Sample Collection Devices for Molecular Testing; Rapid Antigen Self-Test and Oral Fluid Antibody ELISA. 
Significant Benefits: 
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OraSure has been a Trailblazer in HIV OraQuick Self-Testing - First and only rapid HIV in-home test approved by FDA; First and only WHO-prequalified rapid oral HIV self-test
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Millions of OraQuick HIV tests have been sold around the world
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MSR BOARD MEETING - ZOOM
Feb 10, 2021
6:00 PM – 7:30 PM
 
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Jan 28, 2021 7:30 AM
Let's Talk about Sex (Trafficking): National Human Trafficking Prevention Month
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