The OATH (Oregonians Against Trafficking Humans) campaign is the volunteer, public awareness, education and outreach branch of the Oregonian Human Trafficking Task Force (OHTTF). The OHTTF represents frontline law enforcement, federal, state, and local government agencies, investigating bodies and other organizations that are actively involved in combating human trafficking in our state of Oregon.

 

OATH members recognize that human trafficking is a problem locally and abroad. By becoming an OATH member one agrees to combat human trafficking in Oregon, Nationally, and Internationally through constant, educated awareness and everyday actions. Whether it is noticing a possible trafficking situation and calling the national human trafficking hotline (1-888-3737-888), or helping to plan a public awareness rally, OATH members pledge that we will not stand idly by while the heinous crime of human trafficking continues to take place all around us.

 

Individual OATH members will be provided opportunities to become educated on the issues surrounding human trafficking and what they can do to combat it in their area through connections with their local OATH chapter and the OHTTF.

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  • JoinedJune 2011
  • OccupationVolunteer education and awareness branch of the Oregon Human Trafficking Task Force
  • CountryUnited States

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