Kylla Leeburg

Kylla Leeburg

Kylla Leeburg, a grassroots activist, co-founded Chapter 61 Ministries -- the originator of Truckers Against Trafficking (TAT) – with five other women in 2007. When TAT became its own 501c3 organization in 2011, Ms. Leeburg was named national social media coordinator. In that capacity, she handles Facebook, Twitter and YouTube activity for the organization, raises awareness about human trafficking at national trucking shows and abolitionist conferences, and participates in operational decision-making for TAT. In addition to her human trafficking work, she has authored a book called My Life Crazy about her missionary experiences working with gangs in El Salvador in the mid-1990s and, in 2011, was named district teacher of the year in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma where she taught high school US history. She currently works for Broken Arrow Public Schools as the College and Career Readiness Coordinator.