National Human Trafficking Awareness Day

National Human Trafficking Awareness Day is observed annually on January 11th. This day is part of National Slavery and Human Trafficking Prevention Month in the United States. The primary purpose of National Human Trafficking Awareness Day is to raise awareness about the issue of human trafficking, both in the U.S. and globally, and to encourage efforts to combat this form of modern-day slavery.

Human trafficking is a serious and widespread crime that involves the use of force, fraud, or coercion to exploit individuals for various purposes, including forced labor and commercial sexual exploitation. By designating a specific day and month to focus on awareness and prevention, organizations, governments, and individuals aim to educate the public about the signs of human trafficking, ways to support victims, and strategies for preventing and combating this crime.

On National Human Trafficking Awareness Day, various events, campaigns, and initiatives take place to engage communities and promote understanding. These activities may include educational programs, workshops, seminars, social media campaigns, and collaborations between government agencies, non-profit organizations, and law enforcement.

 

 

‘You could save a child. It could be your own’: Campaign aims to save youth from sex trade
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‘You could save a child. It could be your own’: Campaign aims to save youth from sex trade

Sex trafficking is a growing crisis in cities and towns across the country, and a new national awareness campaign, headed up by a former Manitoba politician, aims to prevent youth from being lured into it. Launched Wednesday to coincide with National Human Trafficking Awareness Day, the campaign by the Joy Smith Foundation is called “See the Trafficking…

Toronto Pearson marks National Human Trafficking Awareness Day
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Toronto Pearson marks National Human Trafficking Awareness Day

Canada’s largest airport works with #NotInMyCity to educate workers about human trafficking TORONTO, Feb. 22, 2023 /CNW/ – The Greater Toronto Airports Authority (GTAA), operator of Toronto Pearson International Airport, is renewing its commitment to help fight human trafficking through its continued partnership with #NotInMyCity, an organization dedicated to preventing and ending human trafficking. February…

Chiefs of Ontario Host Human Trafficking Lunch and Learn Sessions Highlighting Human …
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Chiefs of Ontario Host Human Trafficking Lunch and Learn Sessions Highlighting Human

(Toronto, ON – February 21, 2023) The Chiefs of Ontario (COO) Women’s Initiatives Sector will host a lunch and learn session on March 3, 2023, to highlight human trafficking prevention and awareness. During the lunch and learn session, service providers and First Nations will join together to discuss the importance of eradicating human trafficking, how…

Anti-Human Trafficking Group Calls on Ottawa to Increase Actions in Rural Canada
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Anti-Human Trafficking Group Calls on Ottawa to Increase Actions in Rural Canada

A delegation of anti-human trafficking organizations is calling on the federal government to increase the action it is taking to counter human-trafficking crimes across Canada, particularly in the country’s rural areas. “It continues to be a real problem in Canada,” said Margaret Byl, president of the Federated Women’s Institutes of Canada, during a press conference…

The Log Book: St. Christopher benefit concert going live – FreightWaves
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The Log Book: St. Christopher benefit concert going live – FreightWaves

The Log Book is a weekly rundown of human-interest stories related to the transportation industry. This week: St. Christopher brings its benefit concert to a live audience; Lytx awards its customers’ drivers and coaches for top safety records; and XPO Logistics pledges another year of trafficking awareness training for employees. St. Christopher benefit concert back…

Human Trafficking Awareness Month: How you can make an impact – The News Guard
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Human Trafficking Awareness Month: How you can make an impact – The News Guard

January is National Human Trafficking Awareness month. In commemoration, the Oregon Department of Human Services (ODHS), Child Welfare Division, is encouraging people in Oregon to be aware of the opportunities they have to make an impact in the lives of children affected by the commercial sexual exploitation of children (CSEC), one form of human trafficking. …

Experts combating human trafficking experts worry about the number of unreported cases in Alabama
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Experts combating human trafficking experts worry about the number of unreported cases in Alabama

HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WAFF) – It’s been nearly two weeks since National Human Trafficking Awareness Day. Yet just days ago, investigators with the West Alabama Human Trafficking Task Force arrested 15 people connected to prostitution, drugs and human trafficking. Members of a human trafficking task force in North Alabama area explain the trauma these victims face….

The Salvation Army brings attention to human trafficking | News | thecourierexpress.com
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The Salvation Army brings attention to human trafficking | News | thecourierexpress.com

PITTSBURGH — The Salvation Army Western Pennsylvania Division’s LIGHT Project (Leading Individuals Gracefully out of Human Trafficking) is committed to serving people who have previously been or are currently a victim of human trafficking. The LIGHT Project is seeking to increase awareness this January during National Human Trafficking Awareness Month. The community is invited to…

Hard Rock announces expanded efforts to prevent human trafficking in the industry
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Hard Rock announces expanded efforts to prevent human trafficking in the industry

Hard Rock International marked January 11 as the National Human Trafficking Awareness Day by expanding action to strengthen the industry’s role in combating and preventing human trafficking.  Human trafficking, which includes commercial sexual exploitation and forced labor, is “a complex challenge for the entire global hospitality industry because it intersects a range of organized criminal…

JFK T4 Recognizes National Human Traffic Awareness Day – Metropolitan Airport News
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JFK T4 Recognizes National Human Traffic Awareness Day – Metropolitan Airport News

JFKIAT, the operator of Terminal 4 at John F. Kennedy International Airport, partnered with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and held a program at T4 to raise awareness of human trafficking, which took place on January 11th, National Human Traffic Awareness Day. An information table was placed in the retail hall where travelers and…