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Huckleberry's Carly Devlin Receives Anti-Trafficking Recognition from the CA Department of Social Services
Carly Devlin (far left) is the program manager for the Huckleberry Advocacy & Response Team (HART). She is pictured here with HART team members.
January is Human Trafficking Awareness Month and we at Huckleberry are pleased to share that the California Department of Social Services recently awarded Carly Devlin with a Human Trafficking Awareness Month Award.

Carly has led the Huckleberry Advocacy & Response Team (HART) since its establishment in 2016. The award recognizes her outstanding achievements and partnership, as well as her, "exceptional leadership and advocacy for exploited youth...she has intimate knowledge of the needs of exploited youth and is well-equipped to continue spearheading anti-trafficking efforts."

Carly’s work is guided by the idea that youth are experts in their own experiences and that effectively supporting them involves prioritizing their voices and definitions of safety, well-being, and justice.

HART works in collaboration with Children’s Protective Services, SFPD, the District Attorney, and the Probation Department, to provide immediate (24/7) crisis intervention and case management services for commercially sexually exploited youth.
Katy Weinstein Miller, Longtime Friend of Huckleberry, Appointed San Francisco's New Chief Juvenile Probation Officer
Katy Weinstein Miller was the recipient of Huckleberry's Bruce Fisher Community Partnership Award at our Spring Gala in April, 2019.
Congratulations to Katy Weinstein Miller, who was recently appointed as San Francisco's new Chief Juvenile Probation Officer by Mayor London Breed.

Katy has been an integral part of the juvenile justice system as a community-based reformer through her work in the District Attorney's Office, overseeing alternative programs and strategies.

Huckleberry has a 20-year history of working with Katy through our Community Assessment & Resource Center (CARC) , and the city's restorative justice program, "Make It Right".

Katy's appointment was recently covered by the SF Chronicle , and Huckleberry's Director of Youth Justice, Denise Coleman said in the article , “I have worked with Katy for over 20 years and she consistently serves young people and their families with integrity, commitment, and passion,” said Denise. "I am looking forward to seeing what she accomplishes in this new role.”
In Conversation with Peggy Orenstein, Author of Boys & Sex
Tuesday, Jan. 21 at 7:00 pm
Join our friends at the JCCSF for their conversation with author Peggy Orenstein. Her book, Girls & Sex shattered taboos and launched conversations about young women’s right to sexual pleasure and agency. Now, in Boys & Sex , she reveals how young men understand and negotiate the new rules of physical and emotional intimacy, resulting in a provocative and paradigm-shifting work that offers a much-needed vision of how boys can truly move forward as better men.

Huckleberry's "Intimacy and Media Literacy" workshop for teens challenges gender roles and societal concepts around sex and sexuality.

Use discount code HKLBRY25 for 25% off tickets!