We're an international human rights org, journeying alongside children impacted by trafficking today, and preventing the trafficking of children tomorrow.
In a state with a $1.6 billion surplus, how does Connecticut allow victims of child trafficking to sit on waitlists? Read the article https://t.co/Lfpl9L37zp
“There are 35 child and youth victims of sex trafficking currently on Love 146’s list who are waiting to receive trauma care and long-term services....And that requires more staff and more resources, Williamson said."
Read the article: https://t.co/sTNeudnjFk
Wrapping up our celebration of Teacher Appreciation Week with a shoutout to our prevention educators, Sarah and Jenn! They've recently completed training in Houston to become certified facilitators for "Not a Number" by @Love146. 🌟🍎
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January is Human Trafficking Prevention Month! Follow along over the rest of this month as we share a resource each day, with a variety of content for caregivers, youth, and activists.
Traffickers often recruit and sell online. This is more true than ever since the pandemic has increased screen time. This web-based guide keeps it simple, and is designed specifically for you to be able to share directly with youth.
January is Human Trafficking Prevention Month! Follow along over the rest of this month as we share a resource each day, with a variety of content for caregivers, youth, and activists.
In this article, we discuss about how certain factors can increase vulnerability, such as bullying, familial rejection, limited employment opportunities, stigma, low self-esteem, and the absence of supportive relationships.
January is Human Trafficking Prevention Month! Follow along over the rest of this month as we share a resource each day, with a variety of content for caregivers, youth, and activists.
Today's featured resource is - Responding to Disclosures.
As activists speaking about trafficking and human rights issues, it’s not uncommon for people to share how the issues connect to their personal experience of trauma.
As non-professionals and volunteers, it’s important how we respond in these moments, especially as it may feel counter-intuitive. Here’s what to do – and what not to do: https://t.co/exnv7NmgPP
January is Human Trafficking Prevention Month! Follow along over the rest of this month as we share a resource each day, with a variety of content for caregivers, youth, and activists.
Today's featured resource is - Self-care for Advocates
It’s no surprise that one of the most common questions we at Love146 hear is: “How do you keep your head on straight while immersed in these horrific realities?”
January is Human Trafficking Prevention Month! Follow along over the rest of this month as we share a resource each day, with a variety of content for caregivers, youth, and activists.
Raise awareness for the fight to end child trafficking with our social media toolkit. Use this content as a starting place to share about the issue of child trafficking and Love146 on your own accounts – feel free to change or elaborate. Tell your authentic story and why you care
January is Human Trafficking Prevention Month! Follow along over the rest of this month as we share a resource each day, with a variety of content for caregivers, youth, and activists.
The Senior Policy Operating Group (SPOG) asked for input from key stakeholders and community members on how it can advance racial justice and equity in work combatting human trafficking.