HUMAN TRAFFICKING AWARENESS DAY

February 22, 2007 the House of Commons unanimously condemned human trafficking and modern slavery. Fourteen years later, on Feb 16, 2021, the House of Commons unanimously approved the motion to recognize February 22nd as National Human Trafficking Awareness Day.

We encourage you to learn and take action.

ACTIONS TO TAKE

Donate to organizations that provide services and support grounded in survivor leadership.

Learn about the issue.

Stop porn culture. Pornography sexualizes and normalizes incest, sexual violence towards children, and the rape and torture of women.

Change the language. No More 'Child Prostitute' Children are not prostitutes they are victims of sexual exploitation.

Contact the Canadian Human Trafficking Hotline if you need help or suspect someone might be a victim 1-833-900-1010.