How can you help end human trafficking?
Human trafficking doesn’t happen in a vacuum. It is the predictable end result of a host of other failures in our society that leave people vulnerable to exploitation. That means we can all play a role in reducing and ultimately ending sex and labor trafficking by working within our communities to ensure everyone has an opportunity to freely choose how they live and work.
Introduction Module: Messages from Dr. Jerry Young and Dr. Allen Smith
Understanding Human Trafficking
There are a lot of myths and misunderstandings about human trafficking that make it more difficult for survivors to recognize their own experience and get help. Learn more here so you can spread the word.
Advocate for Change
Lend the power of your voice to the call for legislative and policy changes that will help support survivors of human trafficking and protect vulnerable communities.
Support Victims and Survivors
Your generosity can make all the difference for victims, survivors and at-risk communities. Donate today to change the systems that make trafficking possible and support the operation of the Trafficking Hotline.