January is National Human Trafficking Awareness and Prevention Month. NC Stop Human Trafficking has resources to help you raise awareness of human trafficking in North Carolina. Download our social media assets to share on your channels. Register for one of our many live webinars this January or watch a pre-recorded one.
Share on Social Media
Social media is a great way to share information and raise awareness during National Human Trafficking Awareness and Prevention Month. Download some of our social media assets to become a digital advocate this month.
Watch Pre-Recorded Education Sessions
Sometimes live webinars don’t fit into your schedule. NC Stop Human Trafficking has several recorded webinar sessions that you can view.
Attend a Webinar Session
NC Stop Human Trafficking will be hosting a series of live webinars this month. We invite you to join us to learn more about the reality of human trafficking in North Carolina and how you can help.
PCBRACE: February Edition – Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month with C4FVP Child Counselor Maddy Day
February is Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month, and we know that teens are vulnerable to intimate partner violence and bullying outside of the home. Learn more about teen dating violence and the resources that are available with our guest Maddy Day, child counselor, at the Center for Family Violence Prevention.
Substance Use Disorders and Human Trafficking
The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) states, “25% of human trafficking survivors have an opioid problem.” With one drug class affecting one-fourth of the survivor population, there’s no denying the intersection between chemical dependency on a substance and human trafficking.