New York Times bestselling author and abduction survivor Elizabeth Smart will share her harrowing experience of abuse and testament to perseverance at Breaking the Chains’ annual Promise Luncheon. on Friday, May 9, at Fresno Golden Palace. (GV Wire Composite)
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- Abduction survivor Elizabeth Smart will share her harrowing experiences in Fresno on May 9.
- All proceeds benefit the Fresno anti-human trafficking nonprofit Breaking the Chains.
- Smart endured nine months of captivity before the capture of her kidnappers.
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New York Times bestselling author and abduction survivor Elizabeth Smart will share her harrowing experience of abuse and the story of her recovery at Breaking the Chains’ annual Promise Luncheon.
The ant-human trafficking nonprofit’s event is Friday, May 9, from 11 p.m. to 1 p.m. at Fresno Golden Palace, 2625 W. Vassar Ave.
Attendees will hear from Smart and presenting partners Donaghy Sales and CalViva. Breaking the Chains will outline their efforts and plans for 2025 and 2026.
“It is events like these that help bring human trafficking to light. So many people think that this won’t happen to them or someone they know, but the grim truth is that human trafficking is on the rise, not only on a national level, but here in our community as well,” said a Breaking the Chains representative.
Additionally, the lunch will include the presentation of Breaking the Chains’ annual freedom fighter award and a private book signing for Smart’s autobiography, “My Story.”
There are six packages offering varying perks that include entry to the event. The packages are $150 to $15,000 and can be purchased here: 2025 Promise Luncheon – Breaking The Chains.
All money raised will directly aid the organization in its fight against human trafficking.
About Elizabeth Smart
In June 2002, the then-14-year-old Smart was abducted from her home in Utah. She endured nine months of captivity before the apprehension of her captors, Brian David Mitchell and his wife, Wanda Barzee.
Smart was able to convince the husband-wife duo to return to the state, where they were recognized. Authorities detained the pair in March, and Smart was able to finally reunite with her family.
Now, Smart travels the country to share her story.
She became an advocate for survivors of abduction and human trafficking, working to educate, inspire, and foster change. Her work and strength have inspired thousands to find their own voice and begin healing.
In 2011, she founded the Elizabeth Smart Foundation, an organization designed to empower survivors and fight against sexual assault.
“Elizabeth Smart has really been a beacon of light in the antihuman trafficking field,” said Debra Rush, co-founder and CEO of Breaking the Chains.
Breaking the Chains’ Work
Breaking the Chains works with local, state, and federal law enforcement to fight human trafficking while providing care for victims.
Related Story: Fresno Leads Way in Combating Human Trafficking, Helping Victims
They provide rehabilitation to those affected by exploitation and wraparound care to individuals exiting human trafficking.
The organization is primarily funded through donations from the community explained Rush.
“This money actually goes to help our most critical population, those who are immediately exiting human trafficking. And that can be a very difficult process. … It’s really important that they have the emergency services that are safe, confidential, and able to provide them with not only housing but trauma support.”
Human trafficking’s negative impact expands beyond individuals directly affected Rush told GV Wire.
Human trafficking funds illicit criminal operations and gang activity throughout the city. Combating human trafficking supports the entire community through reducing overall crime Rush said.
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