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Carrie Underwood Lends Star Power to Anti-Slavery Campaign; Joins #EndItMovement

Carrie Underwood and Mike Fisher show their support of the #EndItMovement' on Feb. 26, 2015.
Carrie Underwood and Mike Fisher show their support of the #EndItMovement" on Feb. 26, 2015. | (Photo: Twitter/Senator Bob Corker)

Carrie Underwood and her husband Mike Fisher are sharing their support of the End It Movement, a coalition intended to end modern day slavery.

No stranger to good causes including animal rights movements, Underwood and her husband participated in Shine a Light on Slavery Day on Friday, Feb. 27. Furthermore, the pair displayed their support by drawing a red "X" on their hands and taking a photo. Republican Sen. Bob Corker of Tennessee revealed the photo on Twitter.

"Grateful to have @carrieunderwood and @mikefisher1212 on board in support of the #EndSlaveryAct. #EndItMovement," the Senator wrote on Twitter.

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The website for the movement points out that an estimated 27 million people remain enslaved around the world today. Despite slavery being outlawed in every country around the world, the oppression remains in forms such as bonded or forced labor and human trafficking for purposes of domestic servitude, child begging or the removal of their organs. Slavery is the second leading form of organized crime, following only counterfeit goods. The global problem generates over $150 billion each year.

"It's up to each of us to tell our world that slavery still exists," the End It Movement encourages online. "Awareness is doing the work. Our amazing Coalition Partners are doing the work, on the ground, every day, to bring freedom to the 27 million."

The End It Movement uses all money raised toward programs in red-light districts, mines, factories, street corners and private homes. Moreover, the organization works with special investigators, local law enforcement, FBI and other government agencies to rescue men, women and children from slavery.

Meanwhile, Underwood and her husband, a professional hockey player for the Nashville Predators, are preparing for the arrival of their first child. Recently, Fisher said he and his wife were relying on God to take care of "the next little bit" ahead of the baby's imminent birth this spring.

"She is having a good pregnancy," the Nashville Predators player told The Tennessean last month. "Everything has been going great so we're blessed that way and praying that everything will go well for the next little bit."

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