Thank you for standing with immigrant survivors of human trafficking on this #HumanTraffickingPreventionMonth and always.
As we honor the last day of #HumanTraffickingPreventionMonth, we invite you to read our blog written by Dr. Joel Filmore, a survivor, professor, author, licensed therapist, & former CAASE client. We're grateful he shares his story!
www.caase.org/survivor-voices-rising-f...
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January is #HumanTraffickingPreventionMonth. As the month ends, join me in raising awareness for how to identify and prevent trafficking. For information on human trafficking and available resources, visit:
dayoneri.org/education-resources/resources-materials
sojournerri.org/human-trafficking
#KnowTheSigns of Human Trafficking from OLE's Rose Basmadzhyan to stay aware and help others. Watch our full video to learn more: bit.ly/dcbaprevention
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Trafficking can be hard to spot. This #HumanTraffickingPreventionMonth learn about the misconceptions of trafficking and how exploitation can take many different forms. Call 211 or text HELP to 233733 (National Human Trafficking Hotline) to get assistance.
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Our new #SurvivorVoices is live on our blog now! Authored by Dr. Joel Filmore, who is a survivor, professor, author, licensed therapist, nonprofit founder, and former CAASE client.
www.caase.org/survivor-voices-rising-f...
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Join us for a free webinar for #HumanTraffickingPreventionMonth: Tue, Jan 27, 12:00–12:30 p.m. 💻 Learn practical ways to partner with survivors and help end trafficking. With Josh Cuellar and The Butlers (2025 Stronger Together Award recipients). Register: tinyurl.com/ybtk9pta
January is Human Trafficking Prevention & Awareness Month. We must continue to push this crisis into the spotlight, as our relatives, the Mothers, Sisters, Daughters and more have been taken from us without warning and without action.
#HumanTraffickingPreventionMonth #MMIWG2S #NoMoreStolenSisters
The Arizona Attorney General's Office is dedicated to increasing awareness about the signs of human trafficking & the tactics used by traffickers. If you or someone you know may be at risk, please reach out to the Arizona Human Trafficking Hotline at 1-877-4-AZ-TIPS. #HumanTraffickingPreventionMonth
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January is #HumanTraffickingPreventionMonth. Here are 5 warning signs to look out for you and your community. To learn more, watch "After the Disaster: Know the Signs of Human Trafficking."
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Help to identify and report possible human trafficking by recognizing the signs: https://bit.ly/40eBJKV #HumanTraffickingPreventionMonth
After disasters, trafficking can hide in plain sight. During #HumanTraffickingPreventionMonth, survivor Miranda continues to share and OLE's Rose Basmadzhyan advises on how to look for the signs to help our community. For support, text HELP to 233733.
bit.ly/dcbaprevention
#LACounty #LAResources
Labor trafficking exploits people for profit using force, fraud, and coercion. It thrives on vulnerability—immigration status, displacement, gender inequality, lack of support, and more. Ending it requires addressing root causes.
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Join us for a free online webinar for #HumanTraffickingPreventionMonth on Tue, Jan 20, 12:00 to 12:30 p.m. 💻 As REST marks 15 years alongside survivors, Yasminda Dorrough and Josh Cuellar will reflect on our journey and what’s ahead in 2026. Register: tinyurl.com/yb7hu6dp
This #HumanTraffickingPreventionMonth, PACT and Red Sand Project are highlighting the vulnerabilities that make children more susceptible to trafficking and inviting communities to fill in those cracks with empathy, awareness, and protection.
#ProtectChildren #EndTrafficking
Learn seven need-to-know facts about sex trafficking on our blog. The more we know, the more we can help prevent it!
https://www.caase.org/truth-about-sex-trafficking/
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January is #HumanTraffickingPreventionMonth. This research-based resource from the Activate Center helps youth-supporting professionals think through when, where, and how to start a conversation with a young person who may be a sex trafficking survivor. activatecenter.org/resource/con...
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A dark blue social media graphic with white text titled "STOP COMMERCIAL SEXUAL EXPLOITATION". Below the title, a paragraph defines sexual exploitation of a youth under 18. A silhouette graphic of three children holding hands is in the center. Below the graphic, white text reads: "If you suspect a child or foster youth is being exploited, please report it immediately by calling the Child Protection Hotline:". Below this, a light blue button contains the phone number "(800) 540-4000" in white. At the bottom left, "Source: Los Angeles County Department of Children and Family Services" is in small white text. A white arrow pointing right is in the bottom right corner.
A dark blue social media graphic with white text titled "END LABOR EXPLOITATION". Below the title, a paragraph defines labor trafficking and gives examples of where victims are forced to work. "Source: Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office" is in small white text. A silhouette graphic of a group of eight people standing together is in the center. Below the graphic, white text reads: "To report suspected labor exploitation, help is available:". Below this, "Text:" is followed by a light blue button containing "233-733 (Be Free)" in white, and "Call:" is followed by a light blue button containing "1-800-593-8222" in white. At the bottom left, "Source: Los Angeles County Department of Consumer and Buisness Affairs" is in small white text. A white arrow pointing right is in the bottom right corner.
A dark blue social media graphic with white text titled "MORE RESOURCES". Below the title, "Coalition to Abolish Slavery and Human Trafficking (CAST) Hotline" is followed by a light blue button with the phone number "1-800-539-2373" in white. Next, "National Human Trafficking Hotline" is followed by "Text:" with a light blue button containing "233-733 (Be Free)" in white, and "Call:" with a light blue button containing "(888) 373-7888" in white. At the bottom, "Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department Human Trafficking Bureau" is followed by a light blue button with the phone number "(323) 526-5159" in white.
January is National #HumanTraffickingPreventionMonth.
We all have a role to play in raising awareness, supporting survivors, & speaking up. If you or someone you know needs help, call the National Human Trafficking Hotline at 1-888-373-7888 or text 233733.
#EndHumanTrafficking
Our newest #SurvivorVoices blog is live! Our guest writer is Dr. Joel Filmore, a professor, author, licensed therapist, & former CAASE client. His story explores surviving sex trafficking, & overcoming addiction & incarceration: https://ow.ly/jbnp50XWh2K
#HumanTraffickingPreventionMonth
January is #HumanTraffickingPreventionMonth. Sex trafficking is a form of human trafficking for sexual exploitation. It affects people of all races, genders, backgrounds, and nationalities, and is often underreported due to fear and lack of trust in systems.
Learn more: https://bit.ly/3LukHFe
📣 Epieos supports #HumanTraffickingPreventionMonth.
This January marks National Human Trafficking Prevention Month, an initiative established in 2010 under President Barack Obama.
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Free online webinar tomorrow, Tue Jan 13, 12:00 to 12:30 p.m. 💻 Josh Cuellar from REST busts trafficking myths plus Q and A. Register for the recording if you can't attend: tinyurl.com/yszm65pe
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The Arizona Attorney General's Office is committed to raising awareness about the signs of human trafficking and the methods used by traffickers. If you need resources or know someone who could be in danger, call the AZ Human Trafficking Hotline at 1-877-4-AZ-TIPS. #HumanTraffickingPreventionMonth
January is #HumanTraffickingPreventionMonth. Join me in raising awareness and learning how to identify and prevent trafficking. For information on human trafficking, available resources, and my Office’s prevention efforts, visit: www.azag.gov/key-issues/human-trafficking.
January is #HumanTraffickingPreventionMonth. The 2026 theme “Stronger Connections. Stronger Futures.” reminds us that everyday relationships at home, in our communities & in our workplaces help prevent human trafficking.
Toolkit: acf.gov/sites/defaul...
#Partner2Prevent #EndTrafficking
Please learn the signs of trafficking, and if you see something, take appropriate action. Together, we can keep our communities safe. www.dhs.gov/blue-campaign
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Today is #WearBlueDay.
We are standing in solidarity with survivors and raising awareness for #HumanTraffickingPreventionMonth by wearing blue. At USCRI, we are committed to supporting survivors and advocating for justice.
Learn more about common myths at https://bit.ly/4jE3dms
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Sunday 1/11, is #WearBlueDay! Join us by wearing blue to help raise awareness about preventing human trafficking, and consider how you and your company can join the fight against this crime. Learn more here: www.bestalliance.org
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During #HumanTraffickingPreventionMonth join us in #WearBlue Day on Sunday, January 11 to spread awareness on Human Trafficking, honor survivors, and our commitment to end exploitation.
January is #HumanTraffickingPreventionMonth.
With various high-profile sex trafficking cases in the news this past year, we heard many cultural conversations around the topic. But misinformation remains. Learn the basics about sex trafficking on our blog: www.caase.org/what-is-sex-trafficking/