Meet Stephanie Bratnick, 2019 Giraffe Award Winner

mainechildrensalliance • November 5, 2019
This is one in a series of profiles on the 2019 Giraffe Award winners. Each week leading up to the Champions for Children Luncheon on November 7th, we will feature a profile of a 2019 Giraffe Award Winner and showcase how they “stick out their neck” for Maine children, youth and families. This week, we are pleased to highlight the work of Stephanie Bratnick, Anti-Trafficking Services Director at Preble Street.
A woman with long red hair and blue eyes is looking at the camera.Stephanie Bratnick
Under 
her
 leadership, 
ATS works with survivors and their communities to ensure survivors are empowered to make their own choices and take back power over their own lives. 
Stephanie is well-
known for 
her 
tireless outreach and collaboration
 
through partnerships in the community,
to 
increase
 identif
ication of
 victims of sex and labor trafficking
 and to provide them with services
 and supports. 
 

Stephanie will be awarded the 2019 Individual Award in recognition of the significant contribution she has made to supporting and empowering survivors of sex trafficking, on November 7th at our Champions for Children celebration.

We hope to see you this Thursday at the 2019 Champions for Children and 25th Anniversary Celebration!

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