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The Trafficking in Persons for Organ Removal Information Memorandum provides information on the nature and scope of the issue and multilateral guidance for prevention and response.
The Victim Determinations for U.S. Citizens and Lawful Permanent Residents who have Experienced Human Trafficking Information Memorandum provides U.S. Citizens and lawful permanent residents who have experienced human trafficking with essential information and resources to obtain human trafficking determinations, as well as access to support services.
The Dear Colleague Letter: Improving Health Outcomes for Eligible Children and Youth Enrolled in Medicaid and the Children’s Health Insurance Program announces new guidance, presented in the form of a State Health Official letter titled Best Practices for Adhering to Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnostic, and Treatment (EPSDT) Requirements. The guidance is designed to assist states in enhancing the implementation of EPSDT requirements, with the aim of improving health outcomes for children and youth enrolled in Medicaid and CHIP.
This toolkit is designed to educate and equip individuals and organizations with the tools they need to share resources, raise awareness, and foster meaningful connections to prevent human trafficking.
Raise awareness by adding Be an Ambassador Toolkit social media graphics to your feed.
This toolkit is designed to educate and equip individuals and organizations with the tools they need to share resources, raise awareness, and foster meaningful connections to prevent human trafficking. It is structured around four key focus weeks to ensure clear messaging and effective resource-sharing. Throughout the month of January, we encourage you to engage with the provided resources to amplify your impact and help prevent trafficking.
Raise awareness by adding a National Human Trafficking Prevention Month social background to your virtual meetings. Download the ZIP file below or access the individual images here.
Raise awareness by adding the Human Trafficking Prevention Month theme logo, Connecting the Dots. Strengthening Communities. Preventing Traffficking. to web graphics and materials.
This sample proclamation for Human Trafficking Prevention Month 2025 can be customized and signed by a government official, such as a mayor or governor. Securing a proclamation designating January as National Human Trafficking Prevention Month in your city or state can help inspire the community and raise awareness.