Here's how you can help fight human trafficking during Human Trafficking Prevention Month.

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Texas Department of Family and Protective Services

January is National Human Trafficking Prevention Month

DFPS is committed to eradicating human trafficking through awareness, services, and prevention efforts. There are many exciting and impactful events happening this January across Texas and the United States. Please see the?2024 Participation Guide?to join the fight against human trafficking.?

Wear Blue Day?

January 11 is National Human Trafficking Awareness Day, also known as Wear Blue Day. DFPS invites you to take photos of yourself or with friends, family, and colleagues while wearing blue. Then, share those photos through social media. Please use?#WearBlueDay, tag DFPS in your post by using the handle?@TexasDFPS,?and email your photos to?[email protected].?Anyone can participate. All you need is something blue!

Lunch and Learn Series

Join DFPS for our Light the Way, End Human Trafficking 2024 Lunch and Learn Series. Subject matter experts from across the country will join us during the lunch hour (noon Central Time) to cover various human trafficking topics.

The first in the series is From the Street for the Street: A Lived Experience Lens with Rachel D. Fischer BSN, RN, SANE-A, SANE-P, PI, PPO on Thursday, January 4. Register now!?

Visit DFPS?s Human Trafficking Prevention Month page for information about all Lunch and Learn options and other events.? And?learn more about human trafficking at?TexasEndHumanTrafficking.org.

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