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Atlantic Chamber joins statewide Iowa Businesses Against Trafficking (IBAT)

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June 7th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – Officials with the Atlantic Area Chamber of Commerce today (Tuesday), announced the Chamber has joined a statewide coalition to end human trafficking in Iowa. The Iowa Businesses Against Trafficking (IBAT) initiative is spearheaded by the Iowa Secretary of State’s Office. The goal is to have Iowa’s business community raise awareness and help prevent human trafficking. Membership in IBAT is open to any business or nonprofit organization that operates in the State of Iowa and shares a commitment to taking steps to promote awareness of human trafficking and the Iowa Safe at Home program. Safe at Home is an address confidentiality program for survivors of human trafficking and other violent crimes.

Businesses that join IBAT are asked to complete two tasks each year: “Learn Something,” and “Do Something.” Businesses will commit to “Learn Something” by educating employees, customers, and industry partners on the signs and impact of human trafficking in Iowa. Businesses can “Do Something” by empowering more people to take action to prevent human trafficking in Iowa.

Pictured Left to Right: Iowa Secretary of State Staff; Bailey Smith, Atlantic Chamber Executive Director; Kent Hanson, Atlantic Chamber Board President; Iowa Secretary of State Paul Pate; Kelsey Beschorner, Atlantic Chamber Program Director and Melissa Ihnen, Atlantic Chamber Board of Director. (Photo courtesy of the Chamber)

Bailey Smith, Executive Director at the Atlantic Area Chamber of Commerce, says “Human Trafficking is an epidemic that is affecting the entire country, but particularly Iowa. I think a lot of people assume, ‘We’re in a small town, this won’t affect us,’ but it is and will continue to until more education is made available. We’re pleased to partner with the Secretary of State’s office to bring more awareness and help educate businesses and residents in our community ways we can all work together to bring an end to this tragedy.”

IBAT was launched by Iowa Secretary of State Paul Pate in January 2022. To learn more about IBAT and ways to get involved, contact Bailey Smith at bailey@atlanticiowa.com or call 712-243-3017.