The wellness challenge starts on June 1st. Whether you can tread or not, you can support! Here are 4 ways:
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HANG A POSTER
Do you go to a fitness center or CrossFit gym? Are you a part of a community group? Does your office or apartment have a bulletin board? Does your neighborhood have a coffee shop or… a light post? Please print a poster and post it!
We've got 8 designs, including some that use only black ink ;)
CALL ON YOUR PEOPLE
Are you a part of a sorority? A community group? A professional network? A church? A tight crew of friends? Get them involved! Whether it's simply sharing about Tread on Trafficking with them, or taking the initiative to start a team together, you could make a difference! Let's join together to fight back against child trafficking.
SHARE ON SOCIAL
Tell your networks about Tread on Trafficking. Use the buttons below, or here's a possible caption you can copy, adapt, and post:
Ending child trafficking has been on my heart for a long time. Are you looking for a way to make a difference? There's a wellness challenge called Tread on Trafficking that's starting on June 1st and now is the time to sign up. It supports a charity I trust, Love146. They prevent child trafficking and care for survivors. Seriously, look into it! www.love146.org/tread.
DO IT! SET GOALS.
Tread on Trafficking is simple: Anyone anywhere can sign up. As a treader, you ask people in your network to support you reaching a goal you set in any wellness activity.
Maybe you're thinking about doing Tread on Trafficking? Maybe you've said "I think I might!" or had an idea for your goals? Don't wait. NOW is the time to make your personal campaign page. Think about your "why" and then... take the first step.
Founded in 2002, Love146 journeys alongside children impacted by trafficking today and prevents the trafficking of children tomorrow. We connect the dots to understand how vulnerability operates in the lives of children, and intervene both to care for survivors who have been harmed and ultimately to prevent harm from happening in the first place. Our work is achieved through the power of relationships and collaboration, listening to those with lived experience and diverse backgrounds, scaling proven practices, and challenging the systems that leave children vulnerable. Our prevention and survivor care work has impacted more than 65,000 young people. Our core commitment is to do what is best for children.