C7 TAC

ONE TEAM, ONE FIGHT

Moving Mountains by little

C7 Texoma Anti-Trafficking Coalition is a collaboration of  nonprofits, ministries, social service organizations, healthcare providers, mental health professionals, government agencies, first responders, and community leaders. Together we work to combat human trafficking by bringing awareness, education, training, and victim services to the seven counties of North Texas region.

Meet the Team

United with the purpose to end Human Trafficking

Valorie Parchman

Executive Committee Co-Chairman

Valorie is an Investigation Supervisor in Grayson county for Child Protection Investigation. She has been with DFPS for 11 years. She graduated from Southeastern Oklahoma State University with a bachelor in Psychology and a minor in Criminal Justice. She joined the Coalition in the Summer of 2019.

Mike Henry

Executive Committee Co-Chairman

Mike's fight against human trafficking began in 2019. He is a Private Investigator and Family Liaison for 4theONE where he looks for missing, exploited and sex-trafficked youth. He also volunteers for two victim service providers (Poiema Foundation and Treasured Vessels Foundation), as well as leads a Human Trafficking ministry at his church called Beauty for Ashes.

Angela Wilson

Secretary

Angela earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in Sociology from Texas A&M University in 2007. She is originally from the Metroplex, but moved to Texoma in 2008. She has been a part of C7 Texoma since it’s inception and became the Coalition’s Secretary in 2021.

James Hamilton

Former Chairman

James is the Executive Director for CASA of Grayson County Inc. Prior to CASA, he spent 12 years working in Juvenile Justice. He served as the Chairman for C7 Texoma Anti-Trafficking Coalition during its formation in 2019-2020

Sabrena Keathly

Social Media Coordinator

Sabrena is the coordinator for The Market Depot Food Pantry in downtown Sherman. I'm also a member of Beauty for Ashes - a ministry of Legacy Bible Church to combat human sex trafficking.

What we do

C7 TAC members offer direct services to individuals, families, schools, businesses, and communities to help them establish human trafficking prevention strategies, identify, and advocate for victims, and provide recovery services for survivors. Our members work throughout Denton, Cooke, Collin, Grayson, Dallas, Tarrant, and Wise counties.