JESSA DILLOW CRISP

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JESSA DILLOW CRISP USES HER CHILDHOOD EXPERIENCE OF SEVERE ABUSE AND EXPLOITATION TO ILLUSTRATE BOTH THE STARK REALITIES OF TRAFFICKING, AND THE TRUTH THAT HEALING TRANSFORMATION IS POSSIBLE.

After her escape and recovery process, Jessa went to school and holds a MA in Clinical Mental Health Counseling and is doing her PhD in Counselor Education and Supervision.

In addition to being a Licensed Professional Counselor Candidate in Colorado, Jessa is the co-founder and CEO of BridgeHope, a gender inclusive anti-trafficking non-profit within the Denver-metro area. Jessa inspires others through speaking engagements around the world, gives hope through mentoring other survivors of human trafficking, and provides high quality training and consultation services to both NGO’s and government agencies.

Some highlights of Jessa's career include speaking with legislators at the Colorado State Capitol, sitting on the Colorado Human Trafficking Council, training the Department of Homeland Security on issues related to trafficking, speaking at the National Character Leadership Symposium for the Air Force, and sitting on Dressember’s board of directors. Jessa has been a consultant for OVC TTAC, Department of Homeland Security, Department of State, Polaris Project, has filmed with the 700 Club, Real Women Real Stories and Fight the New Drug, and has been highlighted by People Magazine.

When she is not working, Jessa enjoys exploring Colorado's mountains with her husband John, finds delight in artistically expressing herself through photography, does self-care by doing jigsaw puzzles, and is passionate about deeply connecting with people over freshly brewed coffee. 


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