Training
Staying connected to others implementing the Brave Global strategy locally is one of the most powerful ways to sustain impact and grow effectiveness. When you engage in this work, you quickly realize you're not alone—there are others across cities, regions, and nations working to reach vulnerable girls before exploitation happens. Building a network of like-hearted leaders provides encouragement, accountability, and fresh ideas. It creates a movement, not just a moment.
That’s why ongoing training through Brave Global’s three annual webinars is such a vital part of best practice. These webinars are more than information sessions—they’re spaces for shared learning, real-time updates, and stories from the frontlines. Each one offers fresh insight into emerging trends in trafficking prevention, new tools and curriculum, and opportunities to hear from practitioners and survivors alike.
The consistency of three webinars a year keeps leaders sharp and aligned with Brave’s evolving strategies. It also ensures that local efforts remain trauma-informed, culturally responsive, and rooted in empowerment rather than charity. Most importantly, these ongoing touchpoints reinforce the Brave core: that prevention is most powerful when it's done together. Connection isn’t optional—it’s how we multiply hope, sustain momentum, and build a united response to the vulnerability facing girls today.
The way to access ongoing training is to apply to Be a Brave Chapter.
Once approved, you’ll have full access to the Brave community which includes resources, templates, and local strategies to be Brave as well as ongoing webinar access and coaching.
Pillar 1
We See You - You Matter.
This pillar affirms visibility. Many vulnerable girls feel invisible—overlooked by systems, communities, and even families. “We See You” declares that their presence matters, that their pain is real, and that their potential is recognized.
Why it’s essential: Exploitation thrives in silence and neglect. When a girl is truly seen, she is reminded she exists with purpose. Being seen is the first step to being safe.
Come and learn best practices and strategies to implement and strength Pillar 1 for your local context.
Pillar 2
We Believe in You - You can Do It.
This pillar offers hope and affirmation. Girls from hard places often internalize messages of failure, inadequacy, or worthlessness. “We Believe in You” counters that narrative with faith in their capacity, voice, and future.
Why it’s essential: Belief from others builds self-belief. When girls hear consistent messages of their strength and potential, they begin to live into them—choosing paths of leadership instead of exploitation.
Pillar 3
We are With You - You Are Not Alone.
This pillar speaks to presence and accompaniment. Brave is not a one-time event—it’s a commitment to walk alongside girls as they grow, struggle, and rise. “We Are With You” means no girl is left to navigate her story alone.
Why it’s essential: Exploitation preys on isolation. Belonging protects. When girls are surrounded by caring mentors and communities, they gain resilience—and the courage to dream bigger.