The problem is so much bigger than the big game.
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Sex trafficking is a problem at the big game, but it's really a 24/7/365 problem.
Dear Friend,
The Super Bowl has a significant sex trafficking problem.
In 2019 alone, according to the FBI ([link removed]), 169 individuals were arrested in connection with sex trafficking during an 11-day operation that was undertaken in conjunction with Super Bowl LIII happening in Atlanta.
However, as deeply problematic as the trafficking that occurs around large events such as the Super Bowl is, the 24/7/365 reality of sex trafficking in the United States is an epidemic of proportions most Americans have not even begun to comprehend.
This lack of awareness is precisely why it’s important that we leverage the increased spotlight that the topic of sex trafficking gets in conjunction with the Super Bowl. In an age of distraction and increased competition for human attention, it is vital that we use opportunities for visibility as opportunities for education.
That’s why we started the #TackleDemand campaign ([link removed]) and run it each year in the lead up to the Super Bowl. But we can’t spread the word alone.
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We need your help.
Here are several great resources and social media graphics that you can share to help raise awareness ([link removed]). As you are having conversations about the Super Bowl with friends and family over the next week, whether in-person or via social media, you can be a part of the #TackleDemand awareness campaign.
Are you with us?
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Thankful to serve with you in this movement,
Dawn Hawkins
Sr. Vice President & Executive Director
National Center on Sexual Exploitation
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440 1st Street NW, Suite 840 | Washington, DC 20001 US
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