There is still time to take part in a Dryden Police Anti-Human Trafficking Initiative.
The campaign is called “Project Courage” and focuses on public awareness and a community wide training program.
Police say it centres on the identification of victims of human trafficking and the prevention of the serious crime.
Dryden Police is now inviting the public to create a logo to help promote the initiative.
The winner will have full recognition for their submission through the campaign and social media promotion.
The deadline to submit an entry has now been extended to January 11th at 11:00am.
The winning bid will win an iPad.
Submissions: Diana Couette dcouette@dryden.ca or drop by in person at 64 King Street
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