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Our country has faced momentous challenges to start off 2021 – the ongoing battle against the COVID-19 pandemic, the swearing-in of a new Congress, abhorrent violence at the Capitol, and the inauguration of a new president after a highly contentious election. While these events have saturated the news cycles and captured our attention, we must not forget what the month of January is dedicated to – National Human Trafficking Awareness.
A horrific epidemic that too often goes unreported and unnoticed, the scourge of human trafficking penetrates our communities and ruins the lives of Americans of every race, religion, and creed.
In Our Backyard returning to Super Bowl for anti-human trafficking efforts
(Update: adding video, comments from In Our Backyard s executive director)
Efforts to follow National Human Trafficking Awareness Month
BEND, Ore. (KTVZ) For the 12th time, Bend nonprofit In Our Backyard will be overseeing anti-human trafficking efforts at the Super Bowl. this year in Tampa, Florida. We are out there, identifying minors and missing children who could be human trafficked in the area,” said Cheryl Csiky, executive director of In Our Backyard, said Thursday
Csiky knows first-hand how important these efforts are. My story began very young, around 9 years old fourth grade,” she told NewsChannel 21. “For me, as a survivor, I don t want anyone to experience what I went through, and the healing process I have endured.”
Attorney General Ashley Moody talks to ABC7 about preventing human trafficking during Super Bowl LV Ashley Moody announces more than $2 million in COVID-19 recoveries for Florida consumers. (Source: WWSB) By ABC7 Staff | January 27, 2021 at 6:57 PM EST - Updated January 27 at 7:00 PM
TAMPA, Fla. (WWSB) - Super Bowl 55 is just a week and a half away and Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody is hoping to shine a light on human trafficking in the state ahead of the big game.
January is National Human Trafficking Awareness month and a state-wide campaign is addressing the issues Florida faces as it ranks third in the nation for this modern slavery.
Jan. 1 marked the start of National Human Trafficking Awareness Month. As the chair of the Delaware Human Trafficking Interagency Coordinating Council, I would like to take this opportunity to discuss with you what human trafficking is, what it.