Holly Gibbs is the system director for the Human Trafficking Response Program, CommonSpirit Health. In her role, Ms. Gibbs supports the voiceless and unheard, advocating against all forms of human trafficking and child exploitation. The CommonSpirit Human Trafficking (HT) Response Program ensures that providers and staff are educated to identify patients and families who may be impacted by human trafficking or other types of abuse, neglect, and violence, and equipped to provide trauma-informed care and services to affected patients.
Ms. Gibbs also led the development of the PEARR (Provide privacy, Educate, Ask, Respect and Respond) Tool, and produced a series of education sessions in partnership with the Hospitals Against Violence initiative.
In 2019, she received the Sister Concilia Moran Award at the Catholic Health Assembly for her leadership in innovative health care models for victims of labor and sex trafficking.
A survivor of child sex trafficking and advocate against all forms of human trafficking and exploitation, she has testified before Congress and consulted for numerous organizations. She is asked on a regular basis to provide testimony and input to law enforcement officials, legislators, social service providers, human trafficking task forces and journalists.
Ms. Gibbs serves on the Advisory Board for the McCain Institute for International Leadership, which works to counter human trafficking as part of its Humanitarian Action initiative.
In 2014, Ms. Gibbs authored an academic book, “Walking Prey: How America’s Youth are Vulnerable to Sex Slavery.”