The Joseph Project Observes National Human Trafficking Prevention Month

This January, The Joseph Project joins organizations and communities across the country in recognizing National Human Trafficking Prevention Month. This annual observance highlights the critical need to confront human trafficking and support survivors on their journey to justice and healing.

Human trafficking is a pervasive injustice that continues to exploit vulnerable individuals across our nation,” said Nate Knapper, Founder and CEO of The Joseph Project. “During National Human Trafficking Prevention Month, we reaffirm our commitment to raise awareness, provide resources, and partner with like-minded allies to combat this crisis and empower survivors to reclaim their lives.
— Nate Knapper, Founder + CEO

The Joseph Project invites the public to join in its mission by learning more about human trafficking, sharing resources, and supporting efforts to expand access to justice for survivors. Together, these actions contribute to a collective effort to confront trafficking and close the justice gap for those affected.

For more information concerning National Human Trafficking Prevention Month, review this year’s Presidential Proclamation here.

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