To do something about human trafficking, consider one (or all) of the following avenues to advocate meaningfully.
Donate to organizations and social funds invested in the cause.Organizations like the United Nations Voluntary Trust Fund for Victims of Trafficking in Persons, the Polaris Project and Free the Slaves all value public contributions.
Single-handedly tackling an issue like human trafficking is unrealistic for the average social media user, but making contributions to campaigns working on the ground is a way to support those in need.
Support legislation fighting trafficking.FitzPatrick recommends educating yourself on legislation currently pending in Congress, like the Business Supply Chain Transparency on Trafficking and Slavery Act of 2015. This legislation would require large corporations to publicly disclose what anti-human trafficking and anti-child labor steps they are taking in their businesses.
Writing your congressional representatives about legislation you support is a way to bring the issues that matter to you to someone in political power.
Be a conscious shopper.Support slave-free trade by buying locally and knowing how most of the products you buy are manufactured and sourced. FitzPatrick recommends using sites like KnowTheChain to track a corporation's policies.
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