By Haeli Spears Kentucky
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KENTUCKY A new statewide human trafficking awareness and training campaign is underway in Kentucky. Attorney General Daniel Cameron announced his Office of Trafficking and Abuse Prevention and Prosecution (TAPP) launched the campaign titled Your Eyes Save Lives.
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AG Cameron announces launch of human trafficking awareness and training campaign
Campaign is titled Your Eyes Save Lives
Campaign uses variety of platforms while targeting regions at an increased risk for human trafficking
Cameron says 136 cases of human trafficking from Kentucky reported to National Human Trafficking Hotline last year
According to a press release from the Attorney General s Office, the campaign combats human trafficking by raising awareness of the signs of human trafficking and empowers citizens, law enforcement, and community leaders to repo
Today, Attorney General Doug Peterson joined Governor Ricketts in recognizing National Human Trafficking Awareness Day and January as awareness month. Attorney General Peterson announced the release of new hotline posters, updated educational videos, and the Nebraska Human Trafficking Task Force 2020 Review. The Nebraska Human Trafficking Task Force (NHTTF) 2020 Review discusses the significant momentum [.]
Posted By: George Lawson January 11, 2021 @ 10:00 am Local News, News
Kansas Attorney General Derek Schmidt is asking for more bipartisan efforts to combat human trafficking in the state. He made the request Monday, on National Human Trafficking Awareness Day, as state lawmakers go back to Topeka to begin their 2021 session.
Schmidt said he will ask for the reintroduction of two bills from last year that failed to pass when the COVID-19 pandemic brought an early end to the legislative session.
One bill will require the posting of the National Human Trafficking Hotline in certain businesses and public places. Posting the hotline, 1-888-373-7888, helps connect victims to services and encourages the public to report potential trafficking.
UpdatedMon, Jan 11, 2021 at 5:07 pm ET
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(Courtesy Georgia s Own Credit Union)
ATLANTA, GA Atlanta residents and commuters may have noticed a huge sign in downtown Atlanta that reads, 1,053 children trafficked, and for good reason.
In honor of National Human Trafficking Awareness Day on Monday, Georgia s Own Credit Union partnered with local nonprofit Street Grace to raise awareness about the child victims and survivors of commercial sexual exploitation, according to a Jan. 11 press release. This effort included the displaying of a 174-foot-long digital mural atop the Georgia s Own building on Peachtree Street in Atlanta, that reads 1,053 children trafficked the number of child sex trafficking survivors identified in Georgia in 2020.
JACKSON, Tenn. — January 11 is National Human Trafficking Awareness Day, and a statewide campaign is underway to help keep you safe at home. The Tennessee Secretary of State released the campaign called “Protect Your Address. Protect Yourself.” “The Secretary of State’s office launched the ‘Protect your address. Protect yourself.’ awareness campaign specifically to bring awareness regarding the Safe at.