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National Human Trafficking Prevention Month Digital Toolkit


Check out the 2024 Human Trafficking Prevention Month Toolkit

which inspires individuals, agencies, tribes and communities to

consider ways to raise awareness and take action during

January and all year-around!


This toolkit is meant to inspire individuals, agencies, tribes and communities to consider ways to raise awareness and take action during NATIONAL HUMAN TRAFFICKING PREVENTION MONTH – in January and throughout the whole year.


The toolkit is not meant to be prescriptive but rather offers ideas to inspire creativity.





National Human Trafficking Prevention Month


In 2010 President Barack Obama designated January as National Human Trafficking Prevention Month. It was established with the intention of re-dedicating ourselves to the preventing and ending human trafficking – in all it’s forms. During January, we collectively pause to acknowledge the impact to communities around the world, including our own. We stand with survivors, allied individuals and agencies from every discipline who commit to building a future where generations to come may thrive free from exploitation.


Prevention Month Resources

National Human Trafficking Prevention Month Website: https://pact.cfpic.org/htpm

PACT Event Calendar: https://pact.cfpic.org/events

 

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