"S" Club attendes Human Trafficking Documentary
The “S” Club attended a human trafficking documentary screening at the Thousand Oaks Library.
The “S” Club attended a human trafficking documentary screening at the Thousand Oaks Library.

The "S" Club of Filmore High School and Soroptimist International of Fillmore recently attended a Human Trafficking documentary at Thousand Oaks Library. The students were shock to say the least to learn that human trafficking is a form of modern day slavery. It is everyone's problem. It affects young people in the USA as well as in foreign countries.
"The presentation was very well organize and well presented. The speaker was the director of the documentary NOT FOR SALE-The Movement. It was an eye opener for most of our students. Awareness is the first step in our quest to STOP Human Trafficking", said Oralia Herrera President of Soroptimist International of Fillmore and advisor for the "S" Club. Special Thanks to Mr. Chappy Morris for his generous donation for the bus transportation.
The "S" Club is a new club at Fillmore High School. The goal of the club is to be of service to the school and community; to cooperate with the school authorities in creating a school environment with high standards and ideals; and to prepare members to assume leadership in the business and professional world.
The "S" Club will continue to meet over the summer break. The "S" Club is sponsor by Soroptimist International of Fillmore. New members are always welcome. To learn more about The "S" Club or Soroptimist Internationl of Fillmore contact Pres. Oralia Herrera at (805) 524-6936 or magnoliares@sbcglobal.net