Marriott International and University of Maryland SAFE Center Announce Nationwide Rollout of Hospitality Training Curriculum for Survivors of Trafficking
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Recognizing that trafficking survivors face many barriers in their search for education and employment, Marriott co-developed the FiT Curriculum in collaboration with the Global Fund to End Modern Slavery (GFEMS) in 2018. Designed with input from survivor consultants and field experts, the FiT Curriculum provides trauma-informed job readiness training for survivors interested in hospitality careers. The training program consists of seven modules that focus on hospitality and teach foundational knowledge useful in any industry, including presentation skills, teamwork, time management, relationship building, and interviewing basics.
"Marriott has a longstanding commitment to empower through opportunity and create pathways to career growth," said Anthony Capuano, President and Chief Executive Officer, Marriott International. "We are proud to expand our commitment to survivors of human trafficking and deepen our anti-trafficking efforts. This curriculum helps fill a market-based need for trained talent and offers survivors access to skills-based training and meaningful careers in the hospitality industry. We look forward to expanding our support to the SAFE Center for Human Trafficking Survivors as it scales the FiT Curriculum nationwide."
The initiative builds on Marriott and GFEMS's successful pilot of the FiT Curriculum implemented by the SAFE Center for Human Trafficking and three other service providers in
Building on the pilot's success, the SAFE Center for Human Trafficking Survivors was awarded an inaugural grant from the AHLA Foundation's No Room for Trafficking (NRFT) Survivor Fund to grow the FiT Curriculum across the country. Marriott International is a proud donor to the NRFT Survivor Fund, which provides grants to community-based organizations working to provide financial support and stability to survivors. Jointly with The J. Willard and Alice S. Marriott Foundation, Marriott made a combined contribution of
To scale the program nationally, the SAFE Center for Human Trafficking Survivors will use a Train-the-Trainer model to onboard 10 additional sites to deploy the FiT Curriculum in person and/or by virtual instruction. The content will be delivered by local facilitators to structure the program based on the needs of the survivors they serve. All English and Spanish-speaking adult survivors receiving services from the SAFE Center for Human Trafficking Survivors and subcontracted partner organizations will be eligible to participate in the training program.
"We have seen the profound effect hospitality training can have on survivors' wellbeing and autonomy," said Susan Esserman, SAFE Center Founder and Director. "The American Hotel and Lodging Association award provides an opportunity to scale the impact of the hospitality training program to human trafficking survivors across the country. We are immensely grateful to Marriott International for their innovative leadership in developing hospitality training for survivors and their commitment to empower survivors by offering vital employment opportunities that advance economic empowerment and financial stability for survivors and their families."
Marriott introduced human trafficking awareness training – developed in consultation with PACT (previously known as ECPAT-
As of 2023, more than 900,000 hospitality professionals outside of Marriott have also completed the donated version of the training. The online training can be taken for free at https://www.wearepact.org/for-professionals.
To learn more about Marriott International's work to combat human trafficking globally visit Welcome All and Advance Human Rights I Marriott International Serve360.
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