If you are going to be attending this year, it’s important that you can identify the signs of a potential trafficking situation. Many of these scenarios can appear in plain sight. Which means it’s up to you to say something to stop it. If you see any suspicious activity, it’s important to report it to local authorities. If you aren’t sure, report it. Above all, it’s better to inconvenience someone for a few minutes of their day than to ignore it and cost someone their freedom for life.
Human Trafficking “Red Flags” for the General Public has great information about how to identify victims. They also have questions to ask yourself if you think someone near you might be affected by trafficking.
It’s not just important to be able to recognize the signs of human trafficking, but we also need to be able to actively identify them in a public setting.
While you’re attending the Super Bowl, here are a few different signs you should look for that could be sign of human trafficking:
To request help or report suspected human trafficking, call the National Human Trafficking Hotline at 1-888-373-7888 or text “help” to BeFree (233733).
Introducing the Láro Spring Summer 2019 Collection available now on www.shoplaro.com. Láro’s mission is to leverage fashion as a means to empower women while advocating for underprivileged and marginalized communities around the world, specifically through supporting indigenous artisans and joining the fight against human trafficking.
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