Erin Williamson, MSW/MPA, serves as the US Programs Director for Love146, an international human rights organization working to end child trafficking and exploitation through survivor care and prevention. Erin also sits on the US Department of Health and Human Services National Advisory Committee on the Sex Trafficking of Children & Youth in the United States. She has over 20 years of direct service, program management, and applied research experience in the fields of social service and criminal justice, with particular expertise in the areas of human trafficking and child sexual exploitation. Her direct service experience includes working with survivors of child sexual exploitation in Mexico and Kenya, and providing oversight and counseling to youth involved with the juvenile justice system. Erin also worked for Polaris Project and Projection Project prior to joining Love146. She has appeared on National Public Radio news, local network TV news, the New York Post.
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"The sick tactics sex traffickers use to find victims"
New York Post [April 17, 2018] -
"Child trafficking 'is not what it looks like in the movies'”
WPKN Radio's "Mic Check," Bridgeport, Connecticut [January 27, 2018] -
"Trafficking does happen here"
WCNY's "Capitol Pressroom" [August 14, 2017] -
"New England agency targets growing number of sex trafficking cases"
Fox 25 News Boston [May 5, 2017] -
"Examining the child trafficking problem in Conn."
WTNH-TV News (ABC Affiliate, New Haven) [March 30, 2017] -
"Human trafficking around the world and in Connecticut"
WSHU's "Where We Live" [June 23, 2016]















