Attacking Trafficking, the local faith based group dedicated to ending Human Trafficking, is pleased to announce that it will hold a Prayer Service dedicated to ending Human Trafficking, all are invited to attend. The service will be held on February 8, 2015 from 1 to 2 PM, in Denning Hall at St. Paul the Apostle, Catholic Church. St. Paul's is located at 916 East Rusholme Street, Davenport, IA. February 8th is the feast day of St. Josephine Bakhita, the Catholic patron saint of SLAVES and TRAFFICKED PERSONS. There is no cost for those attending the prayer service.

Attendees will learn about on-going Human Trafficking, both locally and globally. Luke Ebener, a St. Paul member who spent time working in the Sudan, will share his experiences and devotion to St. Josephine. Additional speakers from other denominations will also share their faiths teaching against Human Trafficking.

Attacking Trafficking is a group of local faith based organizations, united in their fight against all forms of Human Trafficking. All attendees will have the opportunity to learn how to join the fight to end this crime.

More information may be obtained at Attackingtrafficking.com or email: attackingtrafficking@gmail.com.

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