National Slavery and Human Trafficking Prevention Month Social Media Posts

Facebook

Sample Facebook post 1:

Someone asking you for a pic? Make sure you’re in control. Here are some things to think about and ways to say NO while saving face. https://love146.org/action/online-safety/omg-the-internet/#three #ChildTrafficking #WatchForTrafficking

Sample Facebook post 2:

The internet is a powerful tool for bringing people together, but can also be used to harm or take advantage of children and youth. Check out this resource guide, and learn how to help protect the youth. https://love146.org/action/online-safety/internet-safety-guide/#six #ChildTrafficking #WatchForTrafficking

Sample Facebook post 3:

Someone online trying to make your life a nightmare? Stay safe and get help. https://love146.org/action/online-safety/omg-the-internet/#four #ChildTrafficking #WatchForTrafficking

Sample Facebook post 4:

Traffickers are known to lure children through websites and social media apps. Learn how to spot warning signs to keep children and youth safe. https://love146.org/action/online-safety/internet-safety-guide/#six #ChildTrafficking #WatchForTrafficking

Sample Facebook post 5:

FIVE million children at this moment are caught up in modern-day slavery. Trafficking takes place when someone’s vulnerability is exploited for profit.

THREE things you can do:

  1. Watch and SHARE THESE VIDEOs
  2. Know How To GET HELP
  3. Support Youth Safety

#ChildTrafficking #WatchForTrafficking

Sample Facebook post 6:

People who want to exploit children and youth use the Internet to lure them. Talk to children and youth about social media to help keep them safe. Learn how to start that conversation here: https://love146.org/action/online-safety/internet-safety-guide/ #ChildTrafficking #WatchForTrafficking

Sample Facebook post 7:

Avoid posting pics that show where you are - like the name of your school, where your soccer team practices. Find other social media safety tips: https://love146.org/action/online-safety/omg-the-internet/#one #WatchForTrafficking #ChildTrafficking

Sample Facebook post 8:

Do you know who children and youth are talking to online? Find out what YOU can do to help keep them safe: https://love146.org/caregivers/guide/#four #ChildTrafficking #WatchForTrafficking

Sample Facebook post 9:

Don’t use your real name for your insta or twitter handle. Don’t post pics that show where you go to school. Find out a few more safety rules of thumb: https://love146.org/action/online-safety/omg-the-internet/#one  #ChildTrafficking #WatchForTrafficking

Sample Facebook post 10:

Number 1 tip for keeping children and youth safer online: Educate them about the risks that exist on their favorite social media sites. Here’s how you can start the conversation https://love146.org/action/online-safety/internet-safety-guide/#three #ChildTrafficking #WatchForTrafficking

Sample Facebook post 11:

#ChildTrafficking doesn’t always look like what you see on TV or in the movies. #WatchForTrafficking and learn about the signs and know what to do if you suspect someone you know is being trafficked or exploited: http://www.acf.hhs.gov/programs/orr/resource/fact-sheet-identifying-victims-of-human-trafficking http://www.polarisproject.org/human-trafficking/recognizing-the-signshttps://love146.org/action/report/

Sample Facebook post 12:

Child Safety Tip: Make sure children and youth accounts are private, and are using usernames that are different for each their apps. Here are more resources to keep children and youth safer online.https://love146.org/action/online-safety/internet-safety-guide/#six  #ChildTrafficking #WatchForTrafficking

Sample Facebook post 13:

#ChildTrafficking is real and we’ve met too many children and youth who’ve been victimized.  #WatchForTrafficking and see where to get help for you or someone you know:https://love146.org/youth/

Sample Facebook post 14:

Keep the conversation going about #ChildTrafficking with children and youth in your life so that they can watch for trafficking and spot signs of danger. #WatchForTrafficking  https://love146.org/action/online-safety/internet-safety-guide/#five

Sample Facebook post 15:

Has anyone online — even a friend — asked you to do something that doesn’t feel right? Here’s what to do if someone’s making you feel uncomfortable. #ChildTrafficking #WatchForTrafficking https://love146.org/action/online-safety/omg-the-internet/#four

Sample Facebook post 16:

Keep children and youth safer by knowing the red flags of #ChildTrafficking Check out warnings signs: https://love146.org/action/report/  #WatchForTrafficking

Sample Facebook post 17:

Recognizing some Red Flag Questions“Are you alone?” “Do you have a pic?” “What school do you go to?” — #ChildTrafficking #WatchForTrafficking   https://love146.org/action/online-safety/omg-the-internet/#two

Sample Facebook post 18:

Helping children and youth navigate social media and the internet – parents and caregivers must keep up on the latest trends and tools.  https://love146.org/just-kik-now/ #ChildTrafficking #WatchForTrafficking

Sample Facebook post 19:

Walking through a dark alley alone can be dangerous – so can some online spaces.  Trust your instincts – don’t walk down dark internet alleys. Find out a few more safety rules of thumb. #ChildTrafficking #WatchForTrafficking https://love146.org/action/online-safety/omg-the-internet/#one

Sample Facebook post 20:

What comes to mind when you think of a “human trafficker”? Learn some more surprising myths and start a conversation with your child. #ChildTrafficking #WatchForTrafficking https://love146.org/chttps://love146.org/caregivers/guide/#two

Sample Facebook post 21:

Good friends help keep others safe by knowing the dangers of #ChildTrafficking #WatchForTrafficking https://love146.org/action/report/

Sample Facebook post 22:

“Would I be okay with this photo being spread around my school?”  …and other questions to ask before sending a pic.#ChildTrafficking #WatchForTrafficking https://love146.org/action/online-safety/omg-the-internet/#three

Twitter

#WatchForTrafficking #ChildTrafficking #HumanTraffickingAwarenessMonth

Sample Twitter post 1:

Is your child on Snapchat? Check out app safety tips. http://bit.ly/1PH9qYi #WatchForTrafficking #ChildTrafficking

Sample Twitter post 2:

Easy & funny ways to say NO when they ask for a pic. http://bit.ly/2uer3Ow #WatchForTrafficking #ChildTrafficking

Sample Twitter post 3:

Learn how to protect the children and youth in your life. http://bit.ly/1PH9qYi #WatchForTrafficking #ChildTrafficking

Sample Twitter post 4:

Someone online trying to make your life a nightmare? http://bit.ly/2uem6VP #WatchForTrafficking #ChildTrafficking

Sample Twitter post 5:

Resources for keeping children and youth safer online http://bit.ly/1PH9qYi #WatchForTrafficking #ChildTrafficking

Sample Twitter post 6:

Talk to children and youth about online safety. http://bit.ly/1cUJzAc #WatchForTrafficking #ChildTrafficking

Sample Twitter post 7:

How to stay safer on social media… http://bit.ly/2gNhlxX #WatchForTrafficking #ChildTrafficking

Sample Twitter post 8:

Noticing when online relationships are risky http://bit.ly/2tK9T7T #WatchForTrafficking #ChildTrafficking

Sample Twitter post 9:

4 easy tips to stay safe on social media. http://bit.ly/2gNhlxX #WatchForTrafficking #ChildTrafficking

Sample Twitter post 10:

Social media: Know the risks and talk to children and youth. http://bit.ly/2tiXZ5C #WatchForTrafficking #ChildTrafficking

Sample Twitter post 11:

How to spot the warning signs of child trafficking http://bit.ly/2tKt816 #WatchForTrafficking #ChildTrafficking

Sample Twitter post 12:

Child and youth safety tips for social media. http://bit.ly/1PH9qYi #WatchForTrafficking #ChildTrafficking

Sample Twitter post 13:

Watch out for your friends and get help if you need it. http://bit.ly/2uFGlwa #WatchForTrafficking #ChildTrafficking

Sample Twitter post 14:

Seeing danger signs and talking with children and youth. http://bit.ly/2vnvdSv #WatchForTrafficking #ChildTrafficking

Sample Twitter post 15:

When something online doesn’t feel quite right...http://bit.ly/2uem6VP #WatchForTrafficking #ChildTrafficking 

Sample Twitter post 16:

Keep children and youth safer: Know the red flags of trafficking http://bit.ly/2tKt816  #WatchForTrafficking #ChildTrafficking 

Sample Twitter post 17:

“Are you alone?”... and other red flag phrases. http://bit.ly/2ucDybA  #WatchForTrafficking #ChildTrafficking 

Sample Twitter post 18:

How to talk with children and youth about online safety. http://bit.ly/20Y7KA9 #WatchForTrafficking #ChildTrafficking

Sample Twitter post 19:

What does a trafficker look like? Myths vs. Reality…http://bit.ly/2ud7nJc #WatchForTrafficking #ChildTrafficking

Sample Twitter post 20:

Know the dangers and watch out for friends. http://bit.ly/2tKt816 #WatchForTrafficking #ChildTrafficking

Sample Twitter post 21:

Is a child or youth in your life being secretive about their online activity? http://bit.ly/2tK9T7T #WatchForTrafficking #ChildTrafficking

Sample Twitter post 22:

About to send a photo? Here’s things to ask yourself first… http://bit.ly/2uer3Ow #WatchForTrafficking #ChildTrafficking


 

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