Blue is the universally acknowledged color for raising awareness of human trafficking. Express solidarity with this movement by adding blue to your wardrobe.
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Blue Campaign is a national public awareness campaign, designed to educate the public and public organizations about the signs of human trafficking and how to respond appropriately to possible cases. Blue Campaign does so by creating general awareness training and materials for law enforcement and others.
Blue Campaign is asking everyone to wear blue this month to show solidarity with anti-trafficking efforts during the month of January, which is National Human Trafficking Awareness Month. On January 11th, which is National Human Trafficking Awareness Day, upload a photo of yourself wearing blue to social media with the hashtag #WearBlueDay! Don't have blue in your wardrobe, or not a big social media person? That's fine too! Click the button above to learn how Blue Campaign can help you get involved in your local community.
Forms of Abolition:
Awareness
Forms of Slavery:
Domestic Servitude,
Sex Trafficking,
Forced Labor,
Bonded Labor,
Child Labor,
Forced Marriage
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