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Malouf Foundation Creates January Campaign to Support Human Trafficking Prevention Month

In recognition of Human Trafficking Prevention Month in January, the Malouf Foundation has created a month-long campaign to increase public awareness of human trafficking and to show support for survivors.

Individuals can get involved today by learning the signs of domestic trafficking through the free OnWatch training at IAmOnWatch.org.

“Human Trafficking Prevention Month is one of our biggest campaigns of the year,” said Kacie Malouf, co-founder and board chair of the Malouf Foundation. “This national movement goes hand in hand with our goals to educate the public and advocate for survivors, and we hope everyone has been able to participate on some level. We all play an important role in this cause.”

As part of its awareness campaign, the Malouf Foundation has invited members of the community to take the free, one-hour OnWatch training that teaches users how to spot, report and prevent sex trafficking where they live, work and play. This month, the Foundation released a new training module on preventing the online exploitation of children.

“OnWatch helps correct the misinformation on what trafficking looks like. The training shows us what indicators to watch for in our communities and how to safely report suspected trafficking,” said Jake Neeley, executive director of the Malouf Foundation. “Educating the public is a key focus as a foundation, and it’s essential to understanding how we can make a difference.”

On January 11, commonly referenced as National Human Trafficking Awareness Day, the Malouf Foundation encouraged individuals to wear blue apparel and help spread the word on social media (Facebook, Twitter and Instagram) using the hashtag #WearBlueDay. Wear Blue Day is one of the largest initiatives of the Department of Homeland Security’s Blue Campaign.

January was officially declared as National Slavery and Human Trafficking Prevention Month in 2010 under the Obama administration. If you suspect trafficking in your community, report a tip to the National Human Trafficking Hotline at 1-888-373-7888. If you or someone else needs immediate help, call 9-1-1 or the National Sexual Assault Hotline at 1-800-656-4673.



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