

A WAY OUT
Sunday, May 31, 2026
6-7:30 PM
Park Valley Church
Join us for A Way Out, a powerful community night at Park Valley Church shedding light on the reality of trafficking happening in our own backyard. Through a short documentary and practical guidance, parents and teens will leave equipped to recognize warning signs, protect their families, and take action. The Safe House Project will cover online safety, how traffickers target youth, and simple ways to start important conversations at home. The event is suitable for middle-school aged children and older.
ABOUT THE SAFE HOUSE PROJECT
Traffickers prey on people of every age, most often children, leaving their victims with nowhere safe to turn. Safe House Project gives a way out by moving fast to connect them to trusted safe homes and long-term care so they can heal and live free. Since 2018, Safe House Project has served over 5,000 victims of human trafficking and trained 510,000 people to bring hope, freedom, and a future to survivors.



ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Brittany Dunn is COO & Co-Founder of Safe House Project. Brittany served as a member of the Virginia Governor's Commission on Human Trafficking Prevention and Survivor Support. Prior to Safe House Project, Brittany spent 10 years in International Business Development. Brittany Dunn has a B.A. from Wellesley College and an MBA from Thunderbird School of Global Management. Brittany has been featured in Forbes, The Hill, CBN, & Missouri Physicians Magazine. Brittany has trained law enforcement, healthcare professionals, policymakers, and corporations on the issue of human trafficking in the United States. Brittany Dunn & Bill Woolf co-authored “Eradicating Human Trafficking: A Transformative Approach through Collective Impact” and “United: Bridging the Data Divide to Eradicate Human Trafficking.” She also just released her newest book "Epstein Files: Identifying Victims and Preventing Child Sex Trafficking in America." She is a military spouse, mother of two, lifelong learner, world traveler, and protector of the vulnerable.
