Street Grace

Intention and Action.

Each year, more than 3.6 thousand children are sold into sex slavery in the state of Georgia. Yet far too few residents and national audiences are aware of that staggering number.

With the eyes of the nation focused on Atlanta for Super Bowl LIII, Porter Novelli BBDO and the nonprofit Street Grace set out to use traffic to talk about “traffick.” We lined the streets with 72 back-to-back school busses (enough to fit 3.6 thousand children on their way to school), facilitating cross sector partnership with Georgia’s Governor-elect, and executing an integrated campaign across social and traditional media to ignite conversation and action around Domestic Minor Sex Trafficking (DMST).

Impact.

Together, our team and partners at both BBDO and the nonprofit Street Grace secured more than 400 placements, including top-tier outlets, 120 broadcast and radio segments, a 4,200% increase in mentions on social media, and more than 210M impressions across earned and social channels. Most significantly, less than one month after our campaign, 33 people were arrested on sex trafficking charges in Atlanta.

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