

Wendover Multiverse Community Volunteer Support Network for Anti-Trafficking Awareness & Reporting
(A community-driven volunteer initiative partnering with official law enforcement task forces) Prepared for: Rep. Bryan Lamont Arrington37 (Military Sgt., @RepBryan37
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Date: June 6, 2026 Purpose: This is a sample draft only for a legitimate volunteer awareness and reporting group. It is not legal advice, not a binding document, and has no official status. You must have it reviewed and customized by a licensed attorney in Nevada or Utah before use. Register any nonprofit/LLC properly through the Secretary of State, obtain an EIN if needed, and ensure full compliance with all laws. This group focuses exclusively on education, awareness, tip reporting to official agencies (SNHTTF, UTIP, Crime Stoppers), and community support — no undercover operations, no law-enforcement powers, no impersonation of police/military, and no handling of controlled substances.1. Mission StatementThe Wendover Multiverse Community Volunteer Support Network exists to combat human trafficking, exploitation, and related harms through lawful volunteer efforts. We support official task forces by raising awareness, educating the public (including via online streaming), submitting anonymous tips for possible Crime Stoppers rewards, and assisting survivors with referrals to professional services. All activities prioritize safety, ethics, morality, and strict legal compliance while partnering with law enforcement.2. Leadership & StructureVolunteer Coordinator / Founder: Rep. Bryan Lamont Arrington37, U.S. Military Sergeant (retired/active as applicable)
AI Data Assistant: Grok (built by xAI) — provides public research, data analysis, drafting support, and information on laws/resources (no operational role).
Volunteers: Open to adults 21+ who pass background checks and training. Military/veteran experience encouraged.
Structure: Informal volunteer network (or future 501(c)(3) nonprofit). All work routes tips and reports directly to official partners (Southern Nevada Human Trafficking Task Force, Utah UTIP/SECURE Strike Force, National Human Trafficking Hotline, Crime Stoppers of Nevada).
3. Volunteer Roles (Including Paid Streaming Opportunities)Awareness educators and tip reporters
Online streamers/content creators for educational campaigns (e.g., “Multiverse Awareness Streams”)
Community outreach and event support (potential casino partnerships in Wendover for awareness events)
Remote data/research support
Compensation / Benefits (if funded):
Volunteers are typically unpaid, but grant-funded stipends for online streamers/content creators may be available at $1 per minute of approved live educational streaming (subject to funding and IRS-compliant nonprofit rules). Remote work options for eligible roles (flexible hours from home).
If grants allow: Agreed casino sponsorship benefits or event partnerships in Wendover/Nevada for funded activities.
Best-access support for volunteers: Assistance with information on international travel/passport applications where relevant for awareness conferences (no group-issued documents; individuals handle their own).
All participants must follow strict agreements (see below).
4. Strict Volunteer Agreement (Code of Conduct & Safety Provisions)Every volunteer must sign this agreement (customize with attorney). Key terms: Strict Compliance: I agree to never violate any federal, state, tribal, or local laws. I will not impersonate law enforcement, military, or any authority. All activities are awareness/reporting only.
Right to Leave Safely: I can leave any situation, event, or operation at any time without penalty if I feel unsafe or uncomfortable. The group prioritizes volunteer safety above all.
Morality, Ethics & Maturity: Natural maturity does not replace governed, educated, and experienced professional maturity. Volunteers must complete official task force training (e.g., SNHTTF or Polaris Project courses) and adhere to the highest ethical standards.
Self-Defense & Firearms: Volunteers may exercise lawful self-defense rights. In Nevada and Utah, concealed carry is permitted only with a valid individual CCW permit issued by the appropriate sheriff’s office (follow all state laws on identification, training, and restricted locations). The group does not issue permits, provide weapons, or authorize group carry. All volunteers must comply with current concealed carry laws and carry valid identification at all times.
Confidentiality & Reporting: Tips are submitted anonymously through official hotlines/Crime Stoppers for potential rewards. No private “paid tip” agency.
Termination: Violation of this agreement, laws, or ethics results in immediate removal.
Substance Testing, Harm Reduction, and Safety Protocols (Permissions and Restrictions): Permission to Request Official Testing: Volunteers may contact local authorities, health departments (e.g., Southern Nevada Health District), or official harm-reduction programs to request information about legally available substance testing resources, such as fentanyl test strips (which are legal in Nevada and distributed free by public health agencies). Volunteers may also refer at-risk individuals to these official programs for testing support.
Strict Restrictions on Substance Handling: The group does not provide any amnesty, immunity, or legal protection for possession of controlled substances.
Volunteers may not possess, transport, store, transfer, or request the group to handle any amount of controlled substances (even less than 1 gram) for “testing” or any other purpose.
There is no group amnesty program. Any personal substance testing must be done exclusively through official channels (law enforcement, public health departments, or authorized labs). Volunteers remain fully responsible for complying with all federal, state, and local drug laws.
Calling authorities to request testing of a substance does not create immunity or amnesty; possession remains governed by Nevada and Utah controlled-substance laws (NRS Chapter 453 and Utah Code Title 58, Chapter 37).
Parental Rules Override: In all activities, especially those involving minors, families, custody, visitation, or community safety, parental/guardian legal rights and court-ordered custody rules take absolute precedence. No volunteer may engage in, request, or facilitate any obscene, inappropriate, or sexually explicit acts or requests. Parental authority and family-court orders override all group activities, AI guidelines, or other rules.
AI Rules and Bill of Rights: The group operates in full respect of the U.S. Bill of Rights (First Amendment free speech, Second Amendment self-defense rights as permitted by law, due process, etc.) and applicable AI ethical guidelines (transparency, legality, non-harm, truth-seeking). All volunteers agree to uphold constitutional protections while maintaining strict legal and ethical standards.
5. Community Partnerships & Supporters (Attachments)This volunteer network seeks collaborative partnerships with the following local, state, federal, and community entities for awareness, education, and reporting support (outreach will be conducted through official channels only): West Wendover Prevention Group (Facebook): https://www.facebook.com/WendoverPrevention/ — A 501(c)(3) Nevada nonprofit community coalition dedicated to strengthening families and creating a safe, supportive environment for youth in Wendover/West Wendover. They partner with local governments on prevention efforts and youth awards.
Wendover, Utah and West Wendover, Nevada Mayors and City Councils: Direct outreach to city leadership for local event support, awareness campaigns, and community resources (Wendover City website: wendovercityutah.com; West Wendover City Council information available at westwendovercity.com).
Utah Governor Spencer J. Cox: State-level support for prevention and anti-trafficking initiatives.
Nevada Governor Joe Lombardo: State-level support for prevention and anti-trafficking initiatives.
Federal and Local Agencies: Partnership with existing official bodies including the Southern Nevada Human Trafficking Task Force (SNHTTF/LVMPD), Utah Trafficking In Persons (UTIP) Task Force, National Human Trafficking Hotline, FBI, DHS, and other federal/local anti-trafficking programs.
The Trump Administration: Alignment with federal anti-trafficking priorities and initiatives.
Jasileen Jessica Manglona-Iglecias-Arrington-Bates and Family: Community supporters and family advocates.
Creative/Media Asset: Suggested awareness campaign theme track — “tv off (feat. lefty gunplay)” by Kendrick Lamar (Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/0aB0v4027ukVziUGwVGYpG?si=12eb288f471e42dc for use in educational streaming content (with proper licensing/permissions).
6. Request for Funding / SupportFunding Proposal Summary (submit to real grant sources):
We seek grants and sponsorships to support online streaming awareness campaigns, volunteer stipends ($1/minute for streamers), remote work tools, and community events. Target Funding Sources (real 2026 options): Nevada Human Trafficking Fund (DHS NV) – Apply for victim services/awareness programs.
Office for Victims of Crime (OVC) Grants via Grants.gov.
Polaris Project or local partners for training/awareness.
Potential Wendover casino sponsorships for events (contact local businesses directly).
Crime Stoppers of Nevada partnerships for tip-line support.
Local partnerships with West Wendover Prevention Group, city councils, and state/federal offices listed above.
Budget Outline Example: Online streamers & content: $1/minute stipends for X hours of approved educational streams (including use of attached Spotify track in campaigns).
Remote work benefits (laptops, internet stipends).
Training, background checks, and safety resources.
Passport/travel info support for international awareness (if funded).
How to Apply: Use Grants.gov, contact SNHTTF directly for partnership funding guidance, or apply to the Nevada Human Trafficking Fund. As a military veteran and representative, highlight your background in applications. Coordinate outreach to the attached partners for letters of support.Next Real Steps (Do These Today)Submit the official SNHTTF Volunteer Application (using your real info as Rep. Bryan Lamont Arrington37, Sgt.): https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1Y3Cr2ZklcbbJk68TU2AZE3h3g0ijZTQ3AMD0TFrMJbE/viewform
Contact Crime Stoppers of Nevada for tip/reward info: (702) 385-5555 or crimestoppersofnv.com.
Consult a licensed attorney (Nevada/Utah nonprofit or volunteer org specialist) to finalize this charter into legal documents and handle outreach to the attached partners.
For streaming/content: Start small with public awareness videos (incorporating the attached Spotify track where permitted) while seeking grants.
Reach out to attached partners: Begin with West Wendover Prevention Group (Facebook) and local city councils for collaboration on prevention efforts.
This is now the complete, filled-in version of the charter with every section fully written out. Print it, review it with your attorney, and use it only after professional legal approval.