Help Human Rights Screened Foundation by Printing 2000 Hand Signal for Help info brochures for Distribution at the Heritage Day Sports Challenge

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Help Human Rights Screened Foundation by Printing 2000 Hand Signal for Help info brochures for Distribution at the Heritage Day Sports Challenge

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The Human Rights Screened Foundation is launching the Universal Hand Signal for Help Awareness Campaign on 24/9/25 at the Western Province Cricket Club. This is a simple one-handed gesture made by tucking the thumb into the palm and closing the fingers over it. It can silently alert others that someone is in danger or experiencing abuse. Many lives have already been saved worldwide because people recognized and responded to this signal. Sadly, too many still don’t know it. The end story for many children (as well as adults)m that were abducted would have been different if they know the gesture and people that witnessed the gesture alerted law enforcement agencies . By printing and sharing 2,000 brochures at our Heritage Day Sports Challenge on 24 September, we aim to spread this life-saving knowledge on platforms such as this in our comprehensive print campaign. Sponsors will also benefit by having their logo featured on the brochures as part of their return on investment.


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  1. 1Don’t pass any personal information to people you haven’t met offline before.
  2. 2When meeting one of your contacts offline for the first time, always be sure to arrange to meet in a public place.
  3. 3Make sure that you are not left alone with someone that you have never met before.
  4. 4Know where you’re going. If you’re headed off the beaten track or into an unfamiliar part of town, be sure you have directions and a GPS or map book.
  5. 5If you feel unsafe, consult the person in charge and let him or her know.
  6. 6Avoid wearing expensive jewellery: it could get damaged, lost or stolen.
  7. 7Ask, ask, ask! If you’re worried about something or concerned about your safety in a certain situation, ask the person in charge.

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