Arc Of Dreams In Blue As Part Of National Human Trafficking Prevention Month
January is National Human Trafficking Prevention Month and Call to Freedom is partnering with the Department of Homeland Security’s Blue Campaign to shine a light on this critical issue. This nationwide initiative educates the public, law enforcement, and industry partners on how to recognize and respond to human trafficking. As part of this effort, Call to Freedom invites the community to participate in raising awareness and supporting survivors.
This year, the theme will feature wearing blue and marking you hand with a blue “X” to symbolize the fight against human trafficking. The blue “X” replaces the traditional red and signifies unity in combating human trafficking. On National Human Trafficking Prevention Day on January 11th, we encourage everyone to wear blue, share their support on social media, and tag Call to Freedom to amplify the message. Let’s make a collective stand to show survivors they are not alone.
From January 10th through the 16th, the Arc of Dreams, a monumental sculpture in Sioux Falls, will be illuminated in blue as a tribute to the ongoing fight against human trafficking. This iconic sculpture, nearly the length of a football field and towering 80 feet above the Big Sioux River, symbolizes the leaps of faith dreamers take to achieve their goals. The lighting of the Arc of Dreams will serve as a powerful reminder of the courage and resilience of survivors and our shared responsibility to build a future free from trafficking.
Mark your calendars for January and join Call to Freedom in spreading awareness. Whether you wear blue, mark you hand with an “X” or visit the illuminated Arc of Dreams, your involvement makes a difference. Together, we can take bold steps to combat human trafficking and create a safer, more supportive world for everyone.
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