We can no longer be silent. We stand to be a voice for those entrapped by the billion-dollar Human Trafficking industry. We want parents and grandparents to keep their children close. We will research, speak out, and protect boys and girls from sexual predators who are everywhere.


Lisa has a background in education and now works full-time for Traffic Stop Inc. She is the co-founder of Traffic Stop, Inc. She is the editor of Traffic Stop: Human Division and co-producer of the audiobook version of the novel, Lisa has worked to keep the children she has been blessed to care for safe from sexual violence because she is a survivor herself.
She has earned an AA in Human resources and an AA in Education. But today she is blessed to be fighting against the crime of Sex Trafficking.
Over the years it took to complete the novel she began to recognize the link (or rather enmeshment) of Human Trafficking and what we call today; Missing and Murdered Indigenous People (MMIP), a movement for justice in tribal communities. She is an enrolled member of the Oglala Sioux Tribe.
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Stacey Cahill, Co-Founder
Stacey is a co-founder of Traffic Stop, Inc. She has been a licensed mental health practitioner for over 20 years. She is also a massage therapist since 2011. Stacey is full of ideas, energy, and passion to prevent human trafficking from the continued epidemic it has become in today’s society. So, much so that she wrote a novel entitled Traffic Stop: Human Division. She is a co-producer of the audiobook version of the novel. Stacey is a co-founder of Traffic Stop, Inc. In her spare time, she enjoys time with her family and friends, hikes with her dog, and coming up with novel ideas. “Participating in Traffic Stop, Inc. has been life-altering and eye-opening to the pervasiveness of human trafficking in our state.”
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Lisa & Stacey
Humans, I just wanted to let you know how much I appreciated getting to spend the day with you and your band of amazing Lexington peeps at the “Stop the Dam Traffic” event in August.
You two embody what it means to be generous advocates, offering space and a platform to myself and *****. Know we are both grateful for your lived demonstrations of kindness.
I had no idea that I would encounter information & tools that day which would apply to my own story – my recent weeks-old, new harassment history but I did. And I am so grateful for that information and support.
Y’all are doing great things for humans who aren’t expecting it.
Thank you for your incredible work & not-of-this-world kindness.” – Holly