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It's called the blue campaign. "Wear Blue Day" is designated to raise awareness of human trafficking and that awareness continues throughout January. It's led by the Department of Homeland Security.
On 31 December 2012 Barack Obama declared January the National Slavery and Human Trafficking Prevention Month. In his proclamation, President Obama explains that "trafficking networks operate both domestically and trans-nationally, and although abuses disproportionately affect women and girls, the victims of this ongoing global tragedy are men ...
Anyone who believes they have witnessed human trafficking should contact the National Human Trafficking Hotline at 1-888-373-7888 (TTY: 711). You can also text "233733" to the hotline or go to the ...
January is National Slavery & Human Trafficking Prevention Month. Children's Advocacy Network in Alexandria is offering training for youths, parents.
May: Asian Pacific American Heritage Month [39] [40] May: Mental Health Awareness Month; May: National Physical Fitness and Sports Month; May: National Foster Care Month; June: Gay and Lesbian Pride Month; June: Caribbean-American Heritage Month [41] [42] [43] June: Great Outdoors Month [44] June: National Oceans Month; June: African-American ...
The following is a list of notable month-long observances, ... Slavery and Human Trafficking Prevention Month (United States) [3] [4] February.
“The best way to prevent human trafficking is to prevent the demand,” Pam Strickland told the Greenville Morning Rotary Club earlier this month. She’s the founder and CEO of North Carolina ...
Slavery Footprint, a nonprofit organization based in Oakland, California, that works to end human trafficking and modern-day slavery [23] Stop Child Trafficking Now, an organization founded by Lynette Lewis, an author and public speaker [24] Stop the Traffik, a campaign coalition which aims to bring an end to human trafficking worldwide