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Turbo Global Partners Moves Date For Global Telethon for Human and Child Trafficking Awareness in Partnership with Airline Ambassadors, International (AAI) to Houston January 28, 2017

Turbo Global Partners Moves Date For Global Telethon for Human and Child Trafficking Awareness in Partnership with Airline Ambassadors, International (AAI) to Houston January 28, 2017.

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Turbo Global Partners Moves Date For Global Telethon for Human and Child Trafficking Awareness in Partnership with Airline Ambassadors, International (AAI) to Houston January 28, 2017

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[{"type":"text","content":"CARSON CITY, Nevada, January 25, 2017\n--Turbo Global Partners (TURBO) trading as DIBZ International, Inc. (OTC:\nDIBZ), in partnership with Airline Ambassadors, International (AAI) moves the\ndate previously set of January 13, 2017 to January 28, 2017 for the\nGlobal Telethon for Human and Child Trafficking Awareness.TURBO through its wholly-owned subsidiary Turbo Communications, Inc. will\nproduce a Global Telethon for Human and Child Trafficking Awareness in\npartnership with AAI for the purpose to raise funds to create safe havens for\nchildren rescued from being enslaved and trafficked in the U.S.  The date\noriginally slated for January 13, 2017 from Las Vegas, has changed to\nleverage the upcoming Super Bowl attention for Houston.  AAI's human and child trafficking awareness training will occur at Houston’s Hobby\nairport January 26, 2017, participating personnel include the Department of Homeland Security,\nFBI, Airport Police and other local law enforcement, plus pilots, flight\nattendants, ticket and gate personnel as well as retail workers and airport\nvolunteers. The goal is to make Hobby Airport a SAFE ZONE with the airport community aware of the signs of suspected human and child trafficking scenarios, and armed to report the signs to rescue and recover children .  A 2nd training will be conducted\nat NASA’s Space Command facility January 27, 2017.Robert Singerman, CEO of TURBO states,\n\"January is human and child trafficking awareness month, and it's the\nSuper Bowl that is the biggest magnet for child traffickers bringing enslaved\nunder age children for sex with adults. \nIt’s the perfect time to produce this Global Television event with\nHouston as a backdrop.”  The 30-minute telethon includes appearances by Chris\nHansen, from NBC’s To Catch A Predator\nfame, actor Eric Roberts as on-camera host of the new global media\ncampaign, along with a message from Mr. Bob Ross, President of the Association\nof Professional Flight Attendants (APFA), American Airlines’ Flight Attendant\nUnion comprised of 25,000 flight attendants. Other participants include Jeannie\nMai co-host of Fox’s daytime syndicated show The Real, and the telethon is co-hosted by Nancy Rivard Founder of\nAAI and Robert Singerman CEO of TURBO. The objective of the television telethon\nis to have vie...

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