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Mary Trapnell, Kelly Crockett, RA Dickey
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Dana Oman, Cyndi Shaffer, Alisssa Bodard
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Stephanie Johnson, Alice Rolli, Mary Morgan Kethchel
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Kelly Beaman, Sherry Miller
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Kristyn and Keith Getty
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Roy Roper, Drew Trapnell, Eric and Laurel Krodel
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Jon and Anne Lucas
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Cecile Gideon, Dionne Dewitte, Kate Jackson
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Marsha Blackburn, LeAnn Walters
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Amy Robbins, Garland Lamkin, Julie Trapp
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Ashley Waltemath, John and Carole Ferguson, Ward Waltemath
On October 5, guests gathered together for Nashville Anti-Human Trafficking Coalition's Patron's Party.
The annual fundraising event on November 9 will take place at Prancing Horse of Nashville, so the Patron’s Party leaned into an Italian theme. About 150 guests filled the stunning home of Kelly Crockett and enjoyed Italian-inspired cocktails and appetizers. The bar was supplied with spirits donated by Lipman Brothers and Kristen Winston Catering served guests an assortment of bites.
Founder and CEO, Mary Trapnell, plus chariman R.A. Dickey, spoke about human trafficking in Nashville and what NAHT is doing to rescue and restore victims. They described two new initiatives the NAHT has implemented out of realized need, including educating and preventing human trafficking and providing employment for victims of human trafficking through a social enterprise called Sweet Daisy.