Formerly Aliso Viejo Republican Women Federated

Monthly Dinner Meeting

Dinner. Speakers. Networking.



August Dinner Meeting

Stacey Enmeier

i-5 Freedom Network, an anti-human trafficking organization


Stacey Enmeier serves as the Executive Director of the i-5 Freedom Network, an anti-human trafficking organization located in south Orange County.

With a dedicated focus on disrupting the corporate cycle of human trafficking, Stacey is committed to this cause through comprehensive training in hotels and communities, legal advocacy, and empowering survivors.

The i-5 Freedom Network provides the resources Survivors need to create the life they desire rather than what they have been told their life has to be. 

With an extensive 19-year tenure in the nonprofit sector, Stacey embodies a profound passion for social justice and advocacy.

Under Stacey's leadership, the i-5 Freedom Network played a role in the passing of SB14 last October, a legislative milestone that now classifies the trafficking of minors as a severe offense in California.

Supported by her devoted husband and two young children, Stacey continues her impactful work with unwavering dedication to the anti-human trafficking community.


Juan Gonzalez, Public Affairs Manager for SoCalGas, will give a short presentation on Gas vs. Electric Furnaces and the Hydrogen Blending Project to lower emissions called for by the South Coast Air Quality Control District.


 

August 28, 2025

5:30 - 8:30 pm

Homewood Suites By Hilton

23021 Lake Center Drive A

Lake Forest, CA 92630

$55 Dinner for Members

$60 Dinner for Non-Members

 

There will be a no host bar

Purchase Tickets Here on EventBrite

Or mail a check made out to SVRWF to:

Teri Shoda

25951 Miramonte Drive

Mission Viejo, CA 92692

Reservation Deadline: Monday, August 25, 2025

NO EXCEPTIONS

A reservation made is a reservation paid

For any questions, please call Valene Corcoran @ (949) 294-8174

 
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— Richard M. Nixon