Having trouble viewing this email? View it as a Web page. New Blue Campaign Resources Coming Soon! Blue Campaign will soon be releasing new resources for campus law enforcement and public safety officials, front-line convenience retail employees, and individuals caring for and working with youth who are in the position to potentially observe, respond to, and/or prevent human trafficking. Blue Campaign collaborated with subject matter experts, human trafficking survivors, and individuals in these three audience categories to develop relevant resources with actionable information. We will announce when the resources are available for download in our newsletter and on social media. Make sure you are following @DHSBlueCampaign on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram to get the latest updates. In the meantime, you can view and download all our public, industry, and law enforcement resources here. Governor Cuomo Announces New Campaign to Raise Awareness of Human Trafficking (Office of the Governor, New York State) Governor Andrew M. Cuomo announced a new social media campaign to raise awareness of human trafficking and help dispel common misconceptions about the crime and its victims. The Interagency Task Force on Human Trafficking will begin sharing a series of graphics aimed at correcting these misconceptions along with information about how to report trafficking cases. U.S. Attorney Announces $1 Million Award to Provide Housing to Victims of Human Trafficking in Alaska (U.S. Department of Justice, U.S. Attorney's Office, District of Alaska) U.S. Attorney Bryan Schroder announced that the state of Alaska received $1 million from the Department of Justice's Office of Justice Programs (OJP) and its component, the Office for Victims of Crime (OVC), to provide safe, stable housing and appropriate services to victims of human trafficking. Missouri Sees Success with New Human Trafficking Reporting System (41 KSHB, Kansas City) Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt discusses how the state has changed its reporting system for human trafficking violations. Tag Blue Campaign on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram using @DHSBlueCampaign. Each month we share content you can distribute on your social channels to raise awareness of human trafficking in your communities. - Subscribe to the @DHSBlueCampaign monthly newsletter for information about #humantrafficking and free resources straight to your inbox: bit.ly/2HPwGZ1
- Check out all the free, downloadable #humantrafficking awareness resources from @DHSBlueCampaign here: bit.ly/2DIHyd5
- If #humantrafficking was happening in your neighborhood, would you know? Watch this video from @DHSBlueCampaign to learn more: bit.ly/2Zq6NZw
For more information visit the Blue Campaign To report suspected human trafficking: 1-866-347-2423 To get help from the National Human Trafficking Hotline: 1-888-373-7888 or text HELP or INFO to BeFree (233733) |
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The following item is correct
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The following item is incorrect
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You can follow the progress of this issue by visiting the newsletter as a web page at this location.
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I posted a comment about the problem with the newsletter on the home page of the corrected facebook page here:
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As of 12:30 AM PST 9/14/2020 The issue has not been corrected. I will delete the comment on facebook.com once the issue has been corrected
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