The Oklahoman

Nonprofit raises funds for human traffickin­g survivors

- Staff Reports

The Dragonfly Home, a metro-area nonprofit that helps human traffickin­g survivors, is holding its third annual “Drive f or Dragonfly” fundraiser.

Dragonfly op erat es Oklahoma' s only state- certified human traffickin­g crisis center and is working to open a sex traffickin­g shelter in Oklahoma City.

Since receiving state certificat­ion from the Attorney General' s Office in November 2016, Dragonfly has served more than 300 victim-survivors of sex and labor traffickin­g, and fielded more than 3,000 calls to its 24-hour helpline.

The fundraisin­g effort is led by Maddie McNeill, a recent University of Oklahoma graduate, and Rebecca Jakopin and Shary Bouvette, two current OU students.

McNeill said she was inspired to start Drive for Dragonfly while studying social work.

“I wanted to uncover human traffickin­g and raise awareness that people are trafficked every single day here in Oklahoma ,” she said. “The human traffickin­g survivors getting help at The Dragonfly Home are real people who have gone through real trauma —awful,un speakable things that people should never have to go through.”

In 2017, the fundraisin­g campaign raised more than $7,500. In 2018, the campaign raised more than $17,000.

Through Dec .31, Drive for Dragonfly participan­ts create a personaliz­ed fundraisin­g page through the nonprofit's website and share the link on social media. Participan­ts also wear a temporary tattoo every day in December as a symbol of Drive for Dragonfly.

“The Drive for Dragonfly leaders chose a temporary tattoo to represent the `branding' that trafficker­s often use to demonstrat­e control over the person they are traffickin­g,” said Whitney Anderson, a co-founder and the executive direct or of Dragonfly. “At Dragonfly, west and against the idea that human beings are for sale. Our temporary tattoos for Drive for Dragonfly declare that everyone deserves` A Future of Freedom.'”

Those interested in participat­ing in Drive for Dragonfly may visit www.thedragonf­lyhome.org/drive to learn more and sign up.

Those interested in donating toward participan­ts' campaigns may do so at www.thedragonf­lyhome.org.

For questions, email info@thedragonf­lyhome.org.

 ?? [PHOTO COURTESY OF CAITLYN O'FALLON] ?? Volunteer Marla O'Fallon shows a temporary tattoo that Dragonfly supporters are wearing.
[PHOTO COURTESY OF CAITLYN O'FALLON] Volunteer Marla O'Fallon shows a temporary tattoo that Dragonfly supporters are wearing.

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