-
Rink issues resolved, NHL stars chase Olympic gold at Milan
-
Rodri rages that officials 'don't want' Man City to win
-
Gaza's Rafah crossing makes limited reopening after two-year war
-
African players in Europe: Ouattara dents Villa title hopes
-
Liverpool beat Chelsea to Rennes defender Jacquet - reports
-
S. Korea celebrates breakthrough Grammy win for K-pop's 'Golden'
-
Trump says US talking deal with 'highest people' in Cuba
-
Trump threatens legal action against Grammy host over Epstein comment
-
Olympic Games in northern Italy have German twist
-
Bad Bunny: the Puerto Rican phenom on top of the music world
-
Snapchat blocks 415,000 underage accounts in Australia
-
At Grammys, 'ICE out' message loud and clear
-
Dalai Lama's 'gratitude' at first Grammy win
-
Bad Bunny makes Grammys history with Album of the Year win
-
Steven Spielberg earns coveted EGOT status with Grammy win
-
Knicks boost win streak to six by beating LeBron's Lakers
-
Kendrick Lamar, Bad Bunny, Lady Gaga triumph at Grammys
-
Japan says rare earth found in sediment retrieved on deep-sea mission
-
San Siro prepares for last dance with Winter Olympics' opening ceremony
-
France great Benazzi relishing 'genius' Dupont's Six Nations return
-
Grammy red carpet: black and white, barely there and no ICE
-
Oil tumbles on Iran hopes, precious metals hit by stronger dollar
-
South Korea football bosses in talks to avert Women's Asian Cup boycott
-
Level playing field? Tech at forefront of US immigration fight
-
British singer Olivia Dean wins Best New Artist Grammy
-
Hatred of losing drives relentless Alcaraz to tennis history
-
Kendrick Lamar, Bad Bunny, Lady Gaga win early at Grammys
-
Surging euro presents new headache for ECB
-
Djokovic hints at retirement as time seeps away on history bid
-
US talking deal with 'highest people' in Cuba: Trump
-
UK ex-ambassador quits Labour over new reports of Epstein links
-
Trump says closing Kennedy Center arts complex for two years
-
NHI Announces $105.5 Million SHOP Investment
-
Kiwi Ears Cadenza II Debuts with Upgraded KARS 2.0 and New Dynamic Driver
-
IRS Filing Deadline Is Today: Businesses Must File 2025 Information Returns by February 2
-
ABB Introduces Automation Extended:Eenabling Industrial Innovation with Continuity
-
Reigning world champs Tinch, Hocker among Millrose winners
-
Venezuelan activist ends '1,675 days' of suffering in prison
-
Real Madrid scrape win over Rayo, Athletic claim derby draw
-
PSG beat Strasbourg after Hakimi red to retake top spot in Ligue 1
-
NFL Cardinals hire Rams' assistant LaFleur as head coach
-
Arsenal scoop $2m prize for winning FIFA Women's Champions Cup
-
Atletico agree deal to sign Lookman from Atalanta
-
Real Madrid's Bellingham set for month out with hamstring injury
-
Man City won't surrender in title race: Guardiola
-
Korda captures weather-shortened LPGA season opener
-
Czechs rally to back president locking horns with government
-
Prominent Venezuelan activist released after over four years in jail
-
Emery riled by 'unfair' VAR call as Villa's title hopes fade
-
Guirassy double helps Dortmund move six points behind Bayern
Safe House Project and EdLogics Announce National Partnership to Advance Human Trafficking Education
"Partnership Announcement Coincides with National Human Trafficking Prevention Month, Serving as the Catalyst for this Innovative Educational Initiative"
VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA / ACCESS Newswire / January 28, 2026 / Safe House Project, a national leader in human trafficking education and victim support, and EdLogics, a national leader in health literacy and consumer health education, today announced a new strategic partnership to deliver accessible, engaging, and impactful human trafficking education nationwide. This collaboration was established in support of January as National Human Trafficking Prevention Month, amplifying awareness and action around one of the most critical human rights issues of our time.
Through this partnership, Safe House Project's nationally recognized expertise in human trafficking education will be combined with the EdLogics Platform™ to deliver interactive, game-based learning experiences covering a wide range of human trafficking and related topics. The initiative is designed to support and strengthen state-level prevention, education, and awareness efforts by providing consistent, high-quality information that is both approachable and impactful.
"Human trafficking is a complex and often misunderstood issue, and education is one of the most powerful tools we have to prevent it," said Thomas Chamberlain, PharmD and CEO of EdLogics. "By partnering with Safe House Project, we're able to take critically important information and deliver it in a way that is engaging, accessible, and scalable at a national level. Our goal is to ensure people don't just see this information - but truly understand it and retain it."
Safe House Project brings years of experience working with states, communities, and organizations to educate professionals, youth, and the public on recognizing, preventing, and responding to human trafficking. By leveraging EdLogics' innovative delivery model, the partnership aims to reach broader audiences while aligning with existing and emerging state initiatives.
"Education saves lives, and awareness is the first step toward action," said Brittany Dunn, Co-Founder and COO of Safe House Project. "This partnership with EdLogics allows us to meet people where they are with education that is not only accurate and trauma-informed but also engaging and easily accessible. Human trafficking is a serious topic that deserves recognition, understanding, and sustained attention - and delivering this education nationally helps support the incredible work happening at the state and community level."
The EdLogics Platform™ transforms complex and sensitive topics into interactive learning experiences using quizzes, games, videos, and incentives that reinforce key messages and improve knowledge retention. This approach helps make difficult subject matter easier to absorb while maintaining the gravity and importance of the topic.
Established during National Human Trafficking Prevention Month, this partnership underscores a shared commitment to awareness, prevention, and education - while recognizing that meaningful learning happens when people are actively engaged.
"Serious topics don't have to be delivered and forgettable ways," added Chamberlain. "When education is engaging, people learn more, remember more, and I'm more likely to take action. That's exactly what this partnership is about."
If you suspect human trafficking or need help, download Safe House Project's Simply Report app or visit www.simplyreport.com to safely report a tip.
About Safe House Project
www.safehouseproject.org
Safe House Project is a national anti-trafficking organization dedicated to eradicating human trafficking through education, prevention, and comprehensive victim support. Through innovative training programs, technology solutions including Simply Report (an AI-powered reporting platform), and strategic partnerships across hospitality, healthcare, and law enforcement sectors, Safe House Project equips professionals and communities to identify, respond to, and prevent trafficking.
About EdLogics
www.edlogics.com
EdLogics is a digital health education and consumer engagement company transforming the way people learn about health. Through innovative, game-based learning, interactive multimedia content, and reward-driven engagement strategies, the EdLogics Platform™ delivers a fun, engaging, and personalized educational experience that improves health literacy, empowers individuals to make informed decisions, and promotes positive health behaviors. EdLogics partners with employers, healthcare organizations, academic institutions, and communities to drive meaningful health outcomes and reduce healthcare costs.
Media Contact:
Shelly Leggett
Director of Operations
EdLogics
[email protected]
470-242-9110
SOURCE: EdLogics
View the original press release on ACCESS Newswire
M.A.Colin--AMWN