Since 2013, Chanel Dionne has worked in the anti-trafficking field as a survivor leader under different roles and capacities.

In 2015, Chanel Dionne became a self-published author and utilized her compassionate storytelling to raise awareness around pimp-controlled trafficking in our communities.

In 2018, Chanel Dionne moved to Florida to continue her work in the field as a direct service provider.

In 2020, Chanel Dionne was awarded, "Survivor Advocate of the Year", by Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody. Today, Chanel continues her work as a survivor leader and public speaker who facilitates trainings that focuses on survivor-centered care, human trafficking, and improving models of care that support system impacted persons.

In 2022, Chanel Dionne was appointed by Mayor Lenny Curry of Jacksonville to join the Sex Trafficking Survivor Council. Chanel earned her B.S in Sociology and is currently pursuing her Masters degree in Nonprofit Management.

In her spare time, Chanel Dionne most enjoys spending time with her 4 beautiful children.