Trenton Brisco and the ‘National Youth Advocate Program’ pull focus to helpful services with a cinema-themed event…
In February, VEGAS 411 told you about VEGAS TRAFFIC, a fictional theatrical film about child trafficking in Sin City. The action drama was written, produced, directed, and stars a special group of individuals. They’re dedicated to protecting and nurturing our youngest and most at-risk.
Trenton Brisco (right) discusses his film ‘VEGAS TRAFFIC’
One of those people is Trenton Brisco, a towering mountain of a man who could easily be mistaken for a bodyguard or action film hero. A passionate humanitarian, Brisco is a Foster Parent Recruiter for the National Youth Advocate Program. The dedicated father is also the Founder and Executive Director of Briscotown, a non-profit organization dedicated to teen activities.”
A Briscotown banner pic from 2016
Briscotown is one of several organizations attached to VEGAS TRAFFIC, which includes sponsors and partners like Chateau De Christo, Las Vegas Protective Services, Behind the Scenes Las Vegas (BTSLV.vegas), and AGAPE Rescues Children.
The realm of Cinematic Arts ties in beautifully with Brisco’s community missions. Earlier this week, he hosted Knights of the Round Table (above), a business mixer at Lexi Hotel. Attending was John Molinaro, Brisco’s pal and lead actor from VEGAS TRAFFIC. Trenton also launched FILM INDUSTRY NIGHT (below), a monthly networking/screening that brings like-minded adults together.
Next up is a similar event just for kids. Entitled “YOU’RE A STAR“, it’s a fantasy recreation of red-carpet movie premieres. And it’s sure to be an unforgettable time for everyone involved!!! Here’s the official description:

“On May 10th, I’m putting together an event for Foster Care Awareness Month—something I’ve always dreamed of doing yearly for underprivileged youth and honestly, for anyone who needs to feel seen and celebrated.”
“It’s called ‘You’re a Star,’ and it’s hosted by the National Youth Advocate Program, along with Briscotown, Rockstars of Tomorrow, Tintworld, LAREE Balayage Boutique, and more amazing people who believe in this mission.”
“There’s nothing quite like seeing the smile on a kid’s face when they get to walk a red carpet, cameras flashing like they’re the star—because they are. That kind of confidence? It’s life-changing. It’s about more than just one day. It’s a mindset shift.”
“My hope is to place kids in realms they never thought possible and let them grow into that belief—that they matter, that they shine. ‘You’re a Star’ is just the beginning.”

