Each year, January 11 is designated as “National Human Trafficking Awareness Day.” The color blue is internationally symbolic of human trafficking awareness. Thus, on January 11, 2025 ...
A chief deputy said some people don’t want to talk about trafficking or think it's distant from their community, but that’s ...
Locally, human trafficking doesn’t look like what one sees in movies like “Taken,” where someone gets kidnapped and then ...
January marks National Human Trafficking Awareness Month, and Constable Mark Herman of Harris County Precinct 4 is taking the opportunity to educate the public about the crime ...
A free upcoming community Human Trafficking Awareness Workshop is coming to the Sequoia Conference Center in Eureka on ...
January marks National Human Trafficking Prevention Month—a month set aside to raise awareness about a pervasive crime that ...
Lubbock Open Door announced in a press release it will participate in January’s First Friday Art Trail.  The exhibit will ...
The North Carolina Human Trafficking Demand Reduction Task Force, The Village Chapel and Changing Destinies Ministry are ...
On Saturday, Jan. 11, which is National Human Trafficking Awareness Day, Worthy Squared will host the first annual Wa ...
Tharros Place, a nonprofit providing residential services for girls ages 12 to 17 who are survivors of human trafficking, ...
AWARENESS: It’s January, which means a whole slew of awareness months are on the calendar, from the very serious to the rather silly.
CADILLAC — Human trafficking knows no boundaries. Human traffickers don’t care about age, sex, or ethnicity. Anyone can be a victim, including those living in Northern Michigan and the Cadillac area.