Main Street Ministry to Participate in the Alliance to End Human Trafficking Conference 2026
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MORRISTOWN, NJ, UNITED STATES — February 3, 2026 — Main Street Ministry (MSM), a nonprofit dedicated to fostering hope, healing, and resilience for individuals and families facing trauma, anxiety, and grief, announced today that it is honored to participate in the Alliance to End Human Trafficking (AEHT) Conference 2026 as a member of the national network committed to survivor-centered, prevention-focused responses to human trafficking.
This milestone reflects MSM’s continued commitment to expanding compassionate, trauma-informed support—and strengthening pathways of care for survivors navigating complex trauma and post-traumatic stress.
AEHT is a collaborative, faith-based national network that provides education, supports access to survivor services, and advances advocacy efforts to help eradicate human trafficking. Through this collaborative approach, AEHT and MSM join a nationwide community working to raise awareness, share best practices, and improve survivor access to the long-term resources needed to heal and rebuild.
“Attending this conference alongside the Alliance to End Human Trafficking reflects our commitment to ensuring survivors are not left to heal alone,” said Samantha Dreger, CEO of Main Street Ministry. “Being in the room matters. Showing up matters. We’re a growing organization, coming with humility and determination—ready to learn from leaders in this space, strengthen our partnerships, and bring back survivor-centered best practices that help survivors heal long after the crisis has passed. They need to know they are not alone. They are worthy of healing, hope, and a future.”
MSM will continue building on its current framework of services, which includes the TAGS Program (Trauma, Anxiety, Grief Support), Grief and Bereavement Support, Crisis and Incident Response, PTSD and Combat-Related PTSD Support, Trauma-Informed Community and Workplace Support Services, Human Trafficking Recovery and PTSD Services, and Faith-Based Healing Programs.
As part of AEHT’s member community, MSM participates in collaborative initiatives, contributes to broader conversations on survivor care, and works alongside partner organizations and leaders to elevate accessible, trauma-informed support for survivors and communities impacted by exploitation and trauma.
AEHT was founded in 2013 by a group of Catholic Sisters committed to ending human trafficking and supporting survivors. They created a national network of resources and support that includes many different congregations of women religious and mission-aligned partners. Today, this member-based organization has grown to include more than 115 congregations and 100+ individuals and organizations across the United States. AEHT is also the U.S. member of Talitha Kum, the international network of consecrated life working to end human trafficking.
Main Street Ministry
Main Street Ministry is a nonprofit dedicated to fostering hope, healing, and resilience for individuals and families facing trauma, anxiety, and grief. MSM provides trauma-informed support through programming that includes the TAGS Program (Trauma, Anxiety, Grief Support), crisis and incident response, grief support, and additional trauma-recovery pathways.
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Main Street Ministry
Email: info@mainstreetministry.com
Phone: 908-408-8111
Website: mainstreetministry.com
Media Contact Alliance to End Human Trafficking Waed Al-Nimri, Communications Director Phone: 267-332-7768 Website: https://alliancetoendhumantrafficking.org

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