Ontario County Court House Will Shine Blue for Human Trafficking Prevention
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Ontario County, NY — January is recognized nationally as Human Trafficking Prevention Month, with National Human Trafficking Awareness Day observed on January 11. To mark the occasion and reaffirm its commitment to prevention and awareness, the Ontario County Board of Supervisors authorized illumination of the Ontario County Courthouse in blue from January 10 through January 17, 2026.
Human trafficking is a serious crime and a public health issue that exploits vulnerable individuals and undermines the health and well-being of families and communities. It includes the forced or fraudulent recruitment, harboring, or transportation of people for labor or commercial sex. Trafficking can occur both in person and online and may involve strangers or individuals known to the victim, including employers, partners, or family members.
“Human trafficking affects young people and families right here in our own community,” said Marsha Foote, Director of the Ontario County Youth Bureau. “This is a preventable crime. By raising awareness, education, and community connections, we can protect those who are at risk. We encourage residents to learn the signs of trafficking and report concerns.”
National estimates indicate that 27.6 million people worldwide are subjected to human trafficking, with cases reported in every U.S. state.
Locally, Ontario County continues to see the impact of this issue with 22 referrals related to Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children (CSEC) made in 2025. County service providers spent an average of 194 hours of direct services supporting CSEC-impacted youth
For more information about human trafficking awareness, including how to identify the signs of trafficking, visit Safe Harbors of Ontario County at https://shflny.org/trafficking.
If someone is being trafficked and needs help, contact Safe Harbors of the Finger Lakes, Ontario County’s 24/7 number at 1-800-247-7273.




























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