

Missing In America Network is proud to host an intensive, skills-based Human Trafficking Training presented by the Human Trafficking Training Center (HTTC) and led by nationally recognized instructor Dan Nash, Founder of HTTC and retired Missouri State Trooper assigned to the Human Trafficking Unit.
This three-day training is designed for active law enforcement officers, prosecutors, Department of Child Services employees, nurses, probation and parole officers, and victim advocates who are committed to identifying, investigating, and combating human trafficking.
Participants will receive practical, real-world instruction focused on victim recovery, suspect interdiction, evidence collection, proactive operations, and investigative strategies that lead to successful outcomes.
Dan Nash is the Founder of the Human Trafficking Training Center and a retired Missouri State Trooper with extensive experience investigating human trafficking cases. His training programs have equipped law enforcement and victim service professionals across the country with the tools needed to identify trafficking, recover victims, and hold traffickers accountable.
Advance registration is required. Space is limited and attendance is restricted to qualified professionals working in law enforcement, prosecution, victim services, healthcare, and related fields.
This training is made possible through the support of:
Together, we are strengthening the fight against human trafficking through education, collaboration, and action.

At Missing in America Network, we know that prevention and healing are deeply connected. That’s why we focus not only on helping families in crisis but also on stopping the cycle before it begins.
We provide educational resources, workshops, and story-based workbooks designed to help teens and their families talk openly about the dangers of running away, online exploitation, and trafficking. These tools encourage honest conversations and help youth explore safer choices, support systems, and long-term goals—giving them a reason to stay connected and safe.
But education is only part of the equation. For families already facing the trauma of a missing loved one, we offer peer-led support groups that provide a compassionate space to share their experiences, process grief, and find community. These groups help reduce isolation by connecting people who truly understand what it's like to live with unanswered questions and ongoing fear.
Our support groups are led by trained volunteers—many of whom have lived experience—and meet regularly online and in person. Whether you need a listening ear, practical advice, or simply a moment to breathe, these groups are a place to feel seen, heard, and supported.
Together, we work to educate, empower, and uplift every family—because healing begins when we stand together.
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August 3-5, 2026 | Tempe, Arizona
Missing In America Network is proud to host an intensive, skills-based Human Trafficking Training presented by the Human Trafficking Training Center (HTTC) and led by nationally recognized instructor Dan Nash, Founder of HTTC and retired Missouri State Trooper assigned to the Human Trafficking Unit.