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In this inspiring episode, Jessica Kay shares her courageous journey from surviving human trafficking to becoming a passionate advocate for change. Together with host Penny Ronning, they explore critical topics such as the role of survivor voices in shaping the anti-trafficking movement, the importance of long-term support services, and the need for educational programs and stronger safety measures to protect vulnerable populations.
To learn more about Jessica Kay, please visit her website HERE.
To learn more about the Yellowstone Human Trafficking Task Force, please visit their website HERE.
Host: Penny Ronning
Jessica Kay Bio
Jessica Kay strives to connect with people on a fundamental level and believes that human connection is the most powerful healing agent we have.
“I once felt like I was a victim of the system, a stack of mental diagnoses, police reports, and hospital visits - instead of a victim of domestic violence, human trafficking, and homelessness,” said Kay, who decided to tell her story to help others in vulnerable situations find the courage to continue. “I decided I wanted to dedicate my life to advocating for those who are hurting in our community and use my experiences as a medium to champion change.”
To this end, Kay received a bachelor’s degree in early childhood education from the University of Nevada - Las Vegas (UNLV) and a master’s degree in social work from the University of Southern California (USC). Jessica is currently working as a Clinical Social Work Intern for Brighter Tomorrow and is a Survivor Consultant for UNITAS. In addition, Jessica is the CEO of I AM Jessica Kay LLC. She also serves as a member of the Steering Committee for the Nevada Policy Council on Human Trafficking, and she played a key role in developing Nevada’s CSEC Strategic Plan.
Jessica received the Freedom Award from the New Jersey Coalition against Human Trafficking, was named in Las Vegas’ 40 Under 40, and is a survivor leader collaborating with numerous agencies across the country.
By Penny RonningIn this inspiring episode, Jessica Kay shares her courageous journey from surviving human trafficking to becoming a passionate advocate for change. Together with host Penny Ronning, they explore critical topics such as the role of survivor voices in shaping the anti-trafficking movement, the importance of long-term support services, and the need for educational programs and stronger safety measures to protect vulnerable populations.
To learn more about Jessica Kay, please visit her website HERE.
To learn more about the Yellowstone Human Trafficking Task Force, please visit their website HERE.
Host: Penny Ronning
Jessica Kay Bio
Jessica Kay strives to connect with people on a fundamental level and believes that human connection is the most powerful healing agent we have.
“I once felt like I was a victim of the system, a stack of mental diagnoses, police reports, and hospital visits - instead of a victim of domestic violence, human trafficking, and homelessness,” said Kay, who decided to tell her story to help others in vulnerable situations find the courage to continue. “I decided I wanted to dedicate my life to advocating for those who are hurting in our community and use my experiences as a medium to champion change.”
To this end, Kay received a bachelor’s degree in early childhood education from the University of Nevada - Las Vegas (UNLV) and a master’s degree in social work from the University of Southern California (USC). Jessica is currently working as a Clinical Social Work Intern for Brighter Tomorrow and is a Survivor Consultant for UNITAS. In addition, Jessica is the CEO of I AM Jessica Kay LLC. She also serves as a member of the Steering Committee for the Nevada Policy Council on Human Trafficking, and she played a key role in developing Nevada’s CSEC Strategic Plan.
Jessica received the Freedom Award from the New Jersey Coalition against Human Trafficking, was named in Las Vegas’ 40 Under 40, and is a survivor leader collaborating with numerous agencies across the country.