Look for the red flags in our community and when you’re traveling. Be aware when visiting restaurants, spas, malls, hotels, and other areas. If you think you have encountered a victim of human trafficking, call for help.
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January is Human Trafficking Prevention Month. Join us in raising awareness and taking action to prevent human trafficking in our region. Subscribe to our enewsletter for the latest information about educational events and more happening throughout the month.
Fundamentals of Human Trafficking training via Zoom (Free):
Human Trafficking Prevention Statehouse Advocacy Day on Wednesday, January 29, 2025. This event unites community leaders, survivors, and legislators to drive action in the fight to prevent human trafficking. Together we will strengthen our networks, share vital insights, and advocate for transformative policy changes. Register here.
National Human Trafficking Awareness Day is observed on Saturday, January 11. In honor of this day, on Friday, January 10 and 11, participants are encouraged to wear blue and share photos on social media using the hashtag #WearBlueDay #HumansOverHumanTrafficking to raise awareness. Terminal Tower will be lit blue on Saturday as well.
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