International Day to End Violence Against Sex Workers

17

Dec

The "International Day to End Violence Against Sex Workers" is on December 17. It is a day to think about and support people who work in jobs where they might face danger or harm. These workers, called sex workers, sometimes get hurt or treated unfairly. On this day, people all around the world try to help by raising awareness. They talk about ways to make sure everyone, no matter their job, is safe and treated with respect. It's about caring for others, making sure they are not hurt, and helping to create a world where everyone feels safe.

How to celebrate International Day to End Violence Against Sex Workers?

On this special day, we can show kindness and support to everyone, especially those who need it most. You can make cards or drawings with positive messages. Light a red candle to remember and honor those who have been hurt. Wear something red to show you care. Talk with friends and family about why it's important to be kind and fair to everyone. You can also learn more about how to help people feel safe. If you have some pocket money, you can give a small donation to a charity that supports people in need. Being kind makes a difference!

Where International Day to End Violence Against Sex Workers is celebrated?

  • - International
  • - United States
  • - Canada
  • - Australia
  • - United Kingdom
  • - New Zealand