By LACEY GREGORY
HHS Guidon
According to DoSomething.org, there are nearly 20-30 million people in the world today who fall victim to human trafficking.
Human trafficking is defined as modern-day slavery and involves the use of force, fraud, or coercion to obtain some type of labor.
Through DECA’s Public Relations Project, the goal is to raise awareness to the fact that human trafficking is rampant and could happen—or is already happening—in our community.
DECA’s project, Break the Chains, is comprised of an awareness week at the high school Jan. 8-12 to inform students of the issue.
A speaker from ICT SOS, an anti-trafficking organization in Wichita, will present on Jan. 8 to inform the student body and staff of the facts and dangers of human trafficking.
As a fundraiser for anti-trafficking organizations, students will be able to purchase a piece of duct tape any time from Jan. 8-11.
These pieces will be used to duct tape principal Martin Straub or police chief Don Scheibler to the gym wall during an assembly on Jan. 12.
Throughout the week, there will be posters hung throughout the school stating statistics and facts about human trafficking. Human trafficking occurs in every country, and DECA’s project aims to raise awareness to this issue.
DECA has created a public service announcement video regarding human trafficking that is available to view on the school’s website.
For an interview or further information, please contact Kaitlyn Schaben or Lisa Schoenberger at their respective emails or phone numbers: [email protected] (785-639-1391) or [email protected] (785-259-5300).