By Mary Adolphson on Tuesday, 16 February 2021
Category: G&M Distributors

Distributors Against Human Trafficking

#DistributorsAgainstHumanTrafficking


G&M Distributors partnered with the National Beer Wholesalers Association (NBWA) for an awareness training to educate employees on recognizing and reporting the warning signs of human trafficking. G&M's efforts are part of a nationwide campaign to help combat human trafficking in communities across the United States.

"As a local business, G&M is always looking for ways to make a difference in our communities," said Alexis Clark, Director of Operations. "Sadly, every community is vulnerable to the horrors of human trafficking, and we are no exception. The hardworking men and women of G&M, who visit hundreds of licensed retail locations each week, are now prepared to be an extra set of eyes and ears on the ground in the fight against human trafficking."

Beer distributors collectively visit more than 640,000 retail establishments across the country, including bars, restaurants, hotels, convenience stores, package stores, sports arenas and grocery stores. They are uniquely positioned to combat this heinous crime given their access to locations at accounts often unseen by the public.

To help distributors understand human trafficking, identify the signs, and respond if they suspect this heinous crime is happening, NBWA partnered with Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healy, Utah Attorney General Sean Reyes, and Executive Director of Street Grace Camila Zolfaghari to produce an awareness training video.

One hundred twelve employees of G&M participated in the awareness training session, which included a viewing of the video. G&M employees were also equipped with contact information to alert authorities if they spot suspicious behaviors and tip cards containing red flag behaviors to carry with them as they visit accounts.