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#WearBlueDay: January 11

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Blue image with a woman wearing blue in a circle on the right. On the left is the text, learn how to participate in #WearBlueDay and help raise awareness of human trafficking. Text is above the DHS logo, Center for Countering Human Trafficking logo, and Blue Campaign logo.

Human trafficking affects millions across the globe.

National Human Trafficking Awareness Day is recognized each year on January 11. In recognition of this important day, and throughout the month of January, Blue Campaign hosts several special events and educational activities, the largest being #WearBlueDay on January 11.

On this day, Blue Campaign invites the public to take photos of themselves, friends, family, and colleagues wearing blue clothing and share them on social media with the hashtag #WearBlueDay. Anyone can participate, all you need is a piece of blue clothing! Navigate the items below to learn more and get inspired.

Play a role to help end trafficking. Follow @DHSBlueCampaign on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram for more information about #WearBlueDay and Campaign efforts throughout the year.

If you participate in #WearBlueDay by tagging @DHSBlueCampaign and using the hashtag #WearBlueDay, the image used can be repurposed for training, education, awareness, paid media, and TV purposes.

  • How To Participate

    There are many ways you can get involved with #WearBlueDay. We look forward to seeing your creative ideas and photos on social media!

  • Upcoming Events

    Learn more about Blue Campaign events held during National Human Trafficking Prevention Month and throughout the year!

  • Help Tackle Trafficking

    The fight against human trafficking doesn't end after #WearBlueDay. Continue #TacklingTrafficking by accessing free anti-human trafficking resources.

  • To report suspected human trafficking to Federal law enforcement:

  • Para reportar un posible caso de trata de personas:

  • To get help from the National Human Trafficking Hotline:

    or text HELP or INFO to BeFree (233733)

  • Obtenga ayuda de la Línea Directa Nacional de Trata de Personas:

    o enviando un mensaje de texto con HELP o INFO a BeFree (233733)

Last Updated: 05/29/2024
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