Play a Role in Combating Online Child Exploitation

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June 2021

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What's New with Blue?

In Case You Missed It

Last month, Blue Campaign launched a two-month social media campaign to raise awareness of online exploitation of children under 18 and how adults in their lives can play a role in protecting them. Follow Blue Campaign on social media (@DHSBlueCampaign on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram) to see what you missed in May and to catch the remainder of the campaign in June. This month, the campaign will provide:

  • Tips for talking to young people about human trafficking, exploitation, and online safety
  • Resources from Blue Campaign, National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, A21, and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s iGuardians to learn more about what child exploitation and human trafficking looks like
  • Information about how to report suspected child exploitation and human trafficking
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Learn more about how you can play a role in combating human trafficking in your community or workplace.

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Social Media Shareables

Don't forget to tag Blue Campaign on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram using @DHSBlueCampaign. Each month we share content you can distribute on your social channels to raise awareness of human trafficking in your community.

  • Have you been following @DHSBlueCampaign to learn more about youth online exploitation? The Campaign is sharing resources you can use to help protect the young people in your life. 
  • Do you know what exploitation is? Learn more from @DHSBlueCamapign so you can protect yourself and others. bit.ly/3iwaYgJ 
  • Human traffickers and dangerous individuals often leverage online meeting places, like social media sites, to find potential victims. Learn how to help protect the young people in your life: bit.ly/3vjZteN 
  • Subscribe to the @DHSBlueCampaign newsletter to get monthly updates from the Campaign and human trafficking awareness information straight to your inbox: bit.ly/3geMR4r 

For more information visit the Blue Campaign
To report suspected human trafficking: 1-866-347-2423
To get help from the National Human Trafficking Hotline: 1-888-373-7888
or text HELP or INFO to BeFree (233733)