Observed each January, National Stalking Awareness Month emphasizes the need to understand stalking, recognize its warning signs, and support victims. Coordinated by the Stalking Prevention, Awareness, and Resource Center (SPARC), this initiative educates communities on preventing stalking and empowering survivors. Learn more at stalkingawareness.org.
This month, led by the U.S. Department of State, highlights efforts to combat human trafficking and support survivors. It underscores the importance of recognizing trafficking signs and taking actionable steps to end this crime. Human trafficking is a crime in which force, fraud or coercion is used to compel a person to perform labor, services […]
This day raises awareness about the pervasive issue of human trafficking and the need for survivor-centered solutions. The National Human Trafficking Hotline provides vital resources and ways to take action. Visit humantraffickinghotline.org for more information.
January 18th is the National Day of Action for Stalking Awareness! Coordinated by the Stalking Prevention, Awareness, and Resource Center (SPARC), this initiative educates communities on preventing stalking and empowering survivors. Learn more at stalkingawareness.org.
Led by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), this week highlights ways to recognize, prevent, and respond to identity theft. It provides educational tools to protect against fraud and secure personal information. Find resources at consumer.ftc.gov.
This month brings attention to the importance of healthy relationships and the prevention of teen dating violence. Spearheaded by Love Is Respect, it offers tools and resources for teens, parents, and educators to foster respectful relationships. This year's theme is 'Real Love Respects.' Access materials at loveisrespect.org.