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It’s that time of year where we have the opportunity to come together to raise awareness and to educate the community about the issue of Human Trafficking that continues to grow in our state and our country.

By Presidential Proclamation, January is National Slavery and Human Trafficking Prevention Month. Please join us in supporting the Department of Homeland Security’s “Blue Campaign” on Tuesday, January 29th at Fort Street Mall from 10:00AM to 1:00PM for the fourth annual Human Trafficking Awareness Walk & Fair. We will have music, booths, speakers, and sign waving.

Our keiki, our community, our opportunity to make a difference!
Together as one community, we will collectively bring awareness to the world wide crisis also known as modern-day slavery, which sadly occurs every day in Hawai‘i.
Together we will bring light to the darkness and increase awareness of this critical issue, and engage and empower others to take a stand against human trafficking on our islands.

Together we can make a difference.
Together we can unite in one voice to activate positive systematic change in our community.

Parking Available:

  • Ali’i Place 1099 Alakea St;
  • WalMart $20 validation; 1032 Fort Street Mall; off of Bethel St;
  • Mark’s Garage; 21 Chaplain Lane off of Bethel St;
  • Century Square; 1188 Bishop St;
  • Hale Pauahi Chinatown Municipal Parking; 1-35 N Beretania St;
  • Public Parking; 15 S Beretania St;
  • Municipal Parking 918 Smith St