Campus Theatre to Host Human Trafficking Documentary, Panel Discussion Jan. 31
A screening of "The Hidden Truth of Human Trafficking in Pennsylvania" will be shown at the Campus Theatre in Lewisburg Jan. 31, with a panel and audience Q&A to raise local awareness.

A documentary on human trafficking will be shown at the Campus Theatre on Market Street in Lewisburg Jan. 31, providing residents a focused opportunity to learn about the scope of the problem in Pennsylvania and how local actors respond. The film, titled "The Hidden Truth of Human Trafficking in Pennsylvania" and produced by On The Pulse, will be followed by a panel discussion and audience question-and-answer session. Transitions of Pennsylvania organized the event in coordination with the Campus Theatre, and the screening is open to the public.
The program brings investigative reporting and local resources together in one evening. For Union County residents, the screening offers a forum to hear from those working on prevention, survivor services and law enforcement response, and to ask specific questions during the post-film Q&A. Public events like this can shape community awareness and influence priorities for local nonprofits, funding bodies and municipal partners that address public safety and social services.
While the screening is presented as a community notice item, it has broader implications for downtown Lewisburg and surrounding townships. Awareness campaigns and public discussions can increase referrals to support organizations, affect volunteer recruitment and shift the conversation about where local funding and training are targeted. For local governments and service providers, concerted public attention may lead to more coordinated prevention strategies and help allocate finite resources more effectively.
The Campus Theatre event also creates a low-cost venue for civic engagement. By pairing a documentary with a live panel, organizers give residents a chance to translate information into action - whether that means connecting survivors with services, supporting prevention programs or engaging with law enforcement and school officials. The public format encourages cross-sector conversation between community members, nonprofit staff and other stakeholders.
Residents interested in attending should note the date and location: Jan. 31 at the Campus Theatre on Market Street in Lewisburg. The event was listed among local community notices and event briefs, and Transitions of Pennsylvania coordinated the program with the Campus Theatre. Participation can help clarify local needs, highlight gaps in services and build the community-level networks that are critical to identifying and assisting victims.
The screening is a prompt for Union County to move from awareness to action - showing the documentary is a first step, and the ensuing panel and Q&A will indicate where local attention and resources might be directed next.
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