Human Trafficking Awareness Month

Human Trafficking Awareness Month is an annual event that takes place in January in the United States. The purpose of this month is to raise awareness about the issue of human trafficking and to encourage individuals, organizations, and communities to take action to prevent it.

Human trafficking is a form of modern-day slavery that involves the use of force, fraud, or coercion to exploit individuals for labor or sexual exploitation. It can affect men, women, and children of all ages and can occur in any industry or community. It is a serious crime and a gross violation of human rights.

During Human Trafficking Awareness Month, there are often events and activities held to educate the public about the signs of human trafficking and how to report it. Many organizations also use this month to highlight their efforts to combat human trafficking and to advocate for stronger laws and policies to protect victims.

If you want to get involved in the fight against human trafficking, there are many ways you can make a difference. You can learn more about the issue, donate to organizations that work to prevent and combat human trafficking, or get involved in local advocacy efforts. You can also be vigilant and report any suspicious activity you may come across to the appropriate authorities. Together, we can work to end human trafficking and protect the human rights of all people.

People encouraged to ‘go blue’ in January to raise awareness about serious crime
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People encouraged to ‘go blue’ in January to raise awareness about serious crime

January is recognized as National Human Trafficking Awareness Month. Each year, agencies across the country use this month to increase awareness about human trafficking and educate the public on how to identify and prevent this crime from continuing in their communities. The Upstate Human Trafficking Task Force will be implementing “Shine the Light on Human…

Mayor declares January as ‘Human Trafficking Awareness Month’
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Mayor declares January as ‘Human Trafficking Awareness Month’

MICHELLE MANN Enterprise police officers and city Councilman Scotty Johnson gathered at City Hall Wednesday with Enterprise Mayor William Cooper to declare January “Human Trafficking Awareness Month” in Enterprise. January is National Human Trafficking Prevention Month and every year since 2010, the president has dedicated the month to raising awareness and educating the public. Cooper…

DCFS Providing Training to Spot Signs of Human Trafficking
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DCFS Providing Training to Spot Signs of Human Trafficking

  DCFS Providing Training to Spot Signs of Human Trafficking (Chicago, IL) — January is Human Trafficking Awareness Month, and the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS) is partnering with The Power Project to train group home and residential care facility staff across Illinois on how to identify, intervene and prevent human trafficking…

DCFS places awareness on human trafficking
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DCFS places awareness on human trafficking

  January is Human Trafficking Awareness Month, and the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS) is partnering with The Power Project to train group home and residential care facility staff across Illinois on how to identify, intervene and prevent human trafficking among their youth in treatment. Nearly 1,000 congregate care staff in 37…

Chelsea declares January 2023 as Human Trafficking Awareness Month
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Chelsea declares January 2023 as Human Trafficking Awareness Month

Published 4:24 pm Thursday, December 22, 2022 Mayor Tony Picklesimer declared January 2023 as Human Trafficking Awareness Month during a regularly scheduled council meeting on Tuesday, Dec. 20. (File) By NOAH WORTHAM | Staff Writer CHELSEA – Mayor Tony Picklesimer declared January 2023 as Human Trafficking Awareness Month, and the Chelsea City Council approved an…

SOS: Secretary Watson Announces MBAT Summit
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SOS: Secretary Watson Announces MBAT Summit

Secretary of State Michael Watson is pleased to announce a Mississippi Businesses Against Trafficking (MBAT) Summit to be held the afternoon of January 24, 2023, during National Human Trafficking Awareness Month. In collaboration with the Mississippi Bureau of Investigation (MBI), the Mississippi State Department of Health (MSDH), and the University of Southern Mississippi (USM) Center…

Soroptimists to hold virtual, in-person walks to fight human trafficking
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Soroptimists to hold virtual, in-person walks to fight human trafficking

Soroptimist International of Vista and North County Inland will hold its third annual “30 Miles in 30 Days to Fight Human Trafficking” Virtual Walkathon fundraiser during January, which is Human Trafficking Awareness Month. Proceeds support the club’s efforts to help women and children who have been victims of human trafficking. Supporters locally and nationwide can pledge…

Human Trafficking Awareness Month: What You Can Do To Join the Fight
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Human Trafficking Awareness Month: What You Can Do To Join the Fight

At the beginning of each year, it is important to call attention to the ongoing fight against human trafficking. Modern slavery is very real danger in our world and in our country, which is why human trafficking awareness month is a necessary dedication. But honoring the fight by assigning it a title of awareness is […]

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“It’s Time to Talk Human Trafficking” Through Stop-Now
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“It’s Time to Talk Human Trafficking” Through Stop-Now

Harold D’Souza shares his story  Harold D’Souza strives to give a voice of courage, hope, and freedom for all victims of human trafficking. I had never had the opportunity to hear his voice before, so when I joined this discussion through Zoom. I really didn’t know what to expect.  What I found was a very…

PROPAGANDA WITHOUT PROOF A Dark Reality of the Super Bowl
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PROPAGANDA WITHOUT PROOF A Dark Reality of the Super Bowl

WHAT’S THE DEAL? Every year around mid-January, there seems to be a flood of media attention surrounding sex trafficking at the Super Bowl. As one of the largest sporting events on earth, it attracts tens of thousands of men into cities, and there’s no denying that many of them are willing to pay for sex as part…