National Human Trafficking Awareness Day is recognized each year on January 11
Human Trafficking is a crime that involves the exploitation of individuals through force, coercion, or fraud for various purposes, including forced labor, and commercial sexual exploitation. To bring awareness to this pressing topic, National Human Trafficking Awareness Day is recognized each year on January 11. Members of the Cheatham County community, and beyond, are encouraged to wear blue that day to help raise awareness about trafficking and to show support for victims.
For those eager to deepen their understanding of human trafficking, an "Awareness Night" is scheduled for January 17, 2024, at CRBC Nashville (7511 Charlotte Pike, Nashville) from 5:00pm to 7:00pm. The event will include insightful presentations on human trafficking, online safety, and the Behind Closed Doors exhibit.
Event Schedule:
•Food will be provided from 5-5:30pm
• "Behind Closed Doors" Simulation 5-5:30pm & 6:30-7pm
• Freedom 424 & SO Presentation 5:30pm-6:30pm
• Visit exhibitors to learn more about community resources
• FREE giveaway items and resource bags
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