New Hospitality Partnerships Spread Human Trafficking Awareness Training

Recognizing the growing concern posed by the threat of human trafficking in the hospitality industry and around the...
September 30, 2019
BEST's Executive Director, Mar Brettmann, leads an Inhospitable to Human Trafficking training for My Place Hotels.

Recognizing the growing concern posed by the threat of human trafficking in the hospitality industry and around the world, BEST has partnered with three new hospitality partners to deliver human trafficking prevention training for their members and lodging properties. My Place Hotels, the Maryland Hotel and Lodging Association (MHLA), and the Hotel Association of North Texas (HANTX) have all recently started using BEST’s Inhospitable to Human Trafficking training, which is sponsored by AAHOA.

​These new partnerships are encouraging even more hotel employees to get trained with BEST’s comprehensive human trafficking prevention training. This is sure to lead to more hotel employees detecting human trafficking incidents, more hotel managers reporting human trafficking activity to law enforcement, and more victims of human trafficking getting access to the help they need to escape their traffickers.

To learn more about BEST’s partnership with My Place Hotels, visit their Blog.
To learn more about BEST’s partnership with MHLA, read this news story.
To learn more about BEST’s partnership with HANTX, read this news story.