The Cobb Chamber's next Cumberland Area Council will be on Aug. 17 where outgoing GBI Director Vic Reynolds will share how the community can band together to fight human trafficking and help victims find the support they need and get on the path to recovery.
Reynolds and his team, work with multiple law enforcement agencies to create tactical plans to always be ready and to especially prepared for large events where victims are more likely to be taken. With Reynold's recent appointment by Gov. Brian Kemp to the Cobb Judicial Circuit Superior Court and his return to Cobb County, he will share what agencies in Cobb are doing with the local community to spread awareness.
Registration is open until Aug. 15 at https://bit.ly/3zaZGFn. Doors open at 11:30 a.m. and the program will begin promptly at noon at the Atlanta Area Council, Boy Scouts of America. Tickets are $25 for Cobb Chamber members, $35 for general admission. Walk-up admissions and payment cannot be granted.
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