11janAll DayWear Blue DayIn Recognition of National Human Trafficking Awareness Month
The color blue is internationally recognized as the symbol for human trafficking awareness, with the “Blue Heart Campaign” led by the United Nations serving as the primary reason for this
The color blue is internationally recognized as the symbol for human trafficking awareness, with the “Blue Heart Campaign” led by the United Nations serving as the primary reason for this association. Wearing blue represents solidarity with survivors and a commitment to combat human trafficking. Post pictures of yourself wearing blue, tag Tharros Place, and use the hashtags #WearBlueDay and #TharrosPlace in your social media posts.
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