EPISODE · Jul 1, 2026 · 43 MIN
PCA Cares: How Chiropractors Can Help Recognize Human Trafficking and Support Survivors
PCA Cares: How Chiropractors Can Help Recognize Human Trafficking and Support SurvivorsIn this PCA conversation, Mike Barba, Executive Director of the Pennsylvania Chiropractic Association, sits down with Dr. Eric Harrison and Joe Krysiak to discuss the mission of ChiroHeroes and the role chiropractors can play in helping recognize and respond to human trafficking.ChiroHeroes works to educate chiropractors and the public on signs of human trafficking, raise funds for survivor support and aftercare programs, and build a network of chiropractors willing to provide care to survivors. The conversation also highlights why aftercare matters, why trafficking is not only a border-state issue, and why chiropractic offices must be prepared to recognize warning signs and respond appropriately.Learn more and get involved:ChiroHeroes: https://www.chiroheroes.org/Malouf Foundation: https://malouffoundation.org/OnWatch Training: https://iamonwatch.org/National Human Trafficking Hotline: https://humantraffickinghotline.org/If someone is in immediate danger, call 911. To report suspected trafficking or seek help, contact the National Human Trafficking Hotline at 1-888-373-7888 or text BEFREE to 233733.Thank you to Dr. Eric Harrison, Joe Krysiak, ChiroHeroes, and everyone working to educate, protect, and support survivors.PCA Website: https://pennchiro.org/PCA Email: [email protected] and produced by Mike Barba for the Pennsylvania Chiropractic Association. AI-assisted tools were used in the production of this content. Final content was reviewed and approved by PCA.ChiroHeroesHuman Trafficking AwarenessSurvivor AftercareChiropractic ServicePCA CaresPennsylvania Chiropractic AssociationCommunity ImpactPatient SafetyChiropractic Leadership
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PCA Cares: How Chiropractors Can Help Recognize Human Trafficking and Support Survivors
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