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Back to Episodes18 – Planning for National Freedom Day
Description
At the beginning of the new year are two important awareness days: January 11 is National Human Trafficking Awareness Day and February 1 is Freedom Day. Sandie and Dave provide tips, resources, and encouragement for you to make plans at the beginning of the year to raise awareness about human trafficking, engage your community, and do something to end human trafficking.
Key Points
- There are three models that you can use to raise awareness in your community:
- as an individual living in the community,
- as a professional,
- and as a member of a faith community.
- For businesses, collaboration is key to finding resources and making connections in your community.
- Human trafficking will only end once the community as a whole understands what it is and knows what to do when they see it.
Resources
- Rescue and Restore Resources
- National Human Trafficking Hotline
- Shyima’s Story
- Cost of Demand
- GCWJ Resources
[Note from the Ending Human Trafficking podcast team: This episode was recorded in 2011 so the contact information provided is no longer accurate. Please refer endinghumantrafficking.org/contact for the correct contact information to get in touch with the EHT podcast.]
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Transcript
Dave [00:00:00] You’re listening to the Ending Human Trafficking podcast. This is episode number 18, recorded in November 2011. Welcome to the Ending Human Trafficking podcast. My name is Dave Stachowiak.
Sandie [00:00:28] And I’m Sandie Morgan.
Dave [00:00:29] And this is the show where we empower you to study the issues, be a voice, and make a difference in ending human trafficking. And Sandie, we had forgotten to do this upfront on the last show, so I’m going to say it upfront right away that if you’re tuning into this episode for the very first time and checking out this to learn about how to end human trafficking, welcome. We’re so glad to have you. We’re glad you took a few minutes here to tune in to us and hopefully that this time will be very valuable to you in learning a bit more about this issue of really studying this issue, being a voice in ending it, and ultimately, making a difference. And if as you’re listening, I think you’re going to have questions that will come up and we take questions all the time, Sandie. And so we want to encourage you to reach out to us with questions. And of course, if you have feedback on the show, things you’d like us to cover in the future, or things you have questions upon from past episodes, you can reach out to us any time. Actually, three ways you can reach out to us by email at gcwj@vanguard.edu. Or you can call the center directly Sandie and either talk to you live or you can leave a voicemail.
Sandie [00:01:45] 714-556-3610, extension 2242.
Dave [00:01:51] And the third way is, for those of you who love Facebook, you can go on to Faceb