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Thank you for your interest in learning more about the Blue Campaign’s events! There are currently no scheduled events at this time, but please check back later as we update this page regularly with upcoming events and trainings.
This Language Access plan outlines the Blue Campaign's language access priorities, evaluation tools, and more related to its translated materials.
The pamphlets and flyers below, available in multiple languages, describe gender-based violence (GBV), who is affected by GBV, and how and where to seek help if you or someone you know is experiencing any form of GBV.
BLI Airport Graphics can be utilized to help spread the message on how to identify and report suspected instances of human trafficking.
DHS covers everything from counterterrorism to the Nation's maritime and border security, protection of national leaders, and response to natural disasters.
This information sheet provides details on what human trafficking is, who are victims, what the difference between sex trafficking and forced labor is and provides a list of indicators for both sex trafficking and forced labor.
This card outlines indicators of human trafficking among a student population that campus law enforcement should be aware of. This card also provides information on how campus law enforcement can utilize a victim-centered approach to make victims feel safe and develop trust among the community.
There are many ways you can get involved on #WearBlueDay. We look forward to seeing your creative ideas and photos on social media!
Following Russia’s unprovoked attack on Ukraine, DHS is providing support and humanitarian relief to Ukrainian nationals in need both in the U.S. and abroad.
On August 29, 2021, President Biden directed the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to lead and coordinate ongoing efforts across the federal government to support vulnerable Afghans, including those who worked alongside us in Afghanistan for the past two decades, as they safely resettle in the United States. At the President’s direction, the Secretary of Homeland Security is working with representatives from across the government to coordinate our response and ensure unity of effort.