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These resources are intended to raise awareness of human trafficking among individuals from Ukraine. They also provide additional resources for individuals from Ukraine at risk of, currently experiencing, or who have experienced human trafficking or other abusive situations.
Use the LBS poster and brochure in faith-based and community organizations to raise awareness about human trafficking and how to get help. Materials are available in English and Spanish.
This tip sheet provides instructions on appropriately responding to human trafficking among individuals from Afghanistan. It includes information on potential warning signs, how to report concerns, and additional resources.
This toolkit for National Human Trafficking Prevention Month 2024 focuses on activating partnerships to prevent and respond to human trafficking. The toolkit includes sample social media, graphics, newsletter and website copy, and suggested resources.
A proclamation is an official announcement signed by a government official, such as a mayor or governor, to recognize an initiative or observance for the purpose of raising awareness or celebrating a significant milestone.
Materials include posters, brochures, and a pocket card to help health care and social service providers recognize the signs of human trafficking and raise awareness about human trafficking and how to get help. Materials are available in English and Spanish. Select materials available in Chinese, Indonesian, Korean, Thai, and Vietnamese.
Use LBS materials to raise awareness about human trafficking and how to get help. Materials in English and Spanish include posters, brochures, pocket cards, stickers, bookmarks, and radio PSAs. Select materials available in Chinese, Indonesian, Korean, Thai, and Vietnamese.
These images produced through the HHS Look Beneath the Surface campaign can be used in human trafficking public awareness and outreach material. The images can be customized for your community by including your own logo, using your own images, or selecting an alternate photo from our free library of images.