Start Your Year With Action – Human Trafficking Awareness Day
It’s a time as a nation we can acknowledge that human trafficking happens here – in our urban centers and in our suburbs, on rural farms and in high-dollar hotels.
It’s a time as a nation we can acknowledge that human trafficking happens here – in our urban centers and in our suburbs, on rural farms and in high-dollar hotels.
Here, we have pulled some of our best resources to bring awareness and help you strengthen our global anti-trafficking efforts here and abroad.
Interested in making a fashion statement that can also impact social change? If so, then take your cues from two grassroots ventures with a vision beyond the bottom line.
The A21 Campaign has stepped into the fight and is dedicated to abolishing injustice in the 21st century.
This weekend, the Salvation Army is joining with other anti-sex trafficking organizations to pray and fast for sex trafficking victims.
Slavery Footprint has launched a survey and mobile app to show consumers how many forced laborers produce their everyday products.
An article about child sex trafficking in Jennifer White’s hometown of Wichita led her to start a movement to put an end to sex trafficking in her city.
We’ve got a compilation of the best of the Web today, including, the “Fears vs Dreams” online campaign, T Visas for sex slave victims, and perfume scents for charity.
Here’s a compilation of the best of the Web today, including Ashton Kutcher possibly trafficking bad facts, President Obama’s first twitter townhall, and the fat ugly truth about diet soda.
Do you have an idea for a project, but lack the funding to make it happen? Kickstarter helps to make it a reality. And we’ve got six social good campaigns worth funding.