Chamber Education: Human Trafficking and Exploitation
Date and Time
Wednesday Mar 18, 2026
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM CDT
Wednesday, March 19, 2026
Noon - 1:00 p.m.
Location
Chamber Conference Room 145
700 Commerce Drive
Woodbury, MN
Fees/Admission
Free to attend!
Space is limited--registration required
Chamber Education: Human Trafficking ...
Description
Human Trafficking and Exploitation:
How to Talk to the Kid's in our Community
12:00 NOON – 1:00 p.m.
Register Early--Space is Limited!
Attend this eye-opening presentation from Citizens Against Sex Trafficking (C.A.S.T.) on the realities of human trafficking and exploitation in our own community, Hear what C.A.S.T. is doing to prevent exploitation and discover practical ways you can help stop it before it starts. Learn language for talking to the kids in your life.
C.A.S.T. presents at many local middle and high schools to equip kids with the skills to prevent exploitation.
Speaker

Ashley Moore is the Executive Director of C.A.S.T. - Citizens Against Sex Trafficking. Ashley has her Master’s degree in International Criminology from the University of Sheffield in the UK. She has served in anti-human trafficking for almost 10 years, working with survivors of sex trafficking in Austria, England, and the US, partnering with law enforcement, and now works in human trafficking prevention. Ashley was born and raised in Washington County and is eager to use her education and experience to empower the community with the knowledge they need to end exploitation before it begins.
C.A.S.T. presents at many local middle and high schools to equip kids with the skills to prevent exploitation.
Speaker

Ashley Moore is the Executive Director of C.A.S.T. - Citizens Against Sex Trafficking. Ashley has her Master’s degree in International Criminology from the University of Sheffield in the UK. She has served in anti-human trafficking for almost 10 years, working with survivors of sex trafficking in Austria, England, and the US, partnering with law enforcement, and now works in human trafficking prevention. Ashley was born and raised in Washington County and is eager to use her education and experience to empower the community with the knowledge they need to end exploitation before it begins.