Need help? Polaris operates the National Human Trafficking Hotline.
Human trafficking survivors on either side of the U.S.-Mexico border can now seek and receive help.
This is a major blow against an organization that many have called the “world’s top online brothel."
Our justice system needs to provide victims with the tools required to help them rebuild their lives.
It’s crucial to build a network of community organizations that are equipped to respond to the complex trauma sex trafficking victims from Mexico have experienced.
What you can do to combat this violent, little-known form of trafficking.
As of October 2016, Connecticut hotel and motel staff in will receive mandatory training on how to recognize the signs of human trafficking.
Regional Specialist Jenna Novak gave a live webinar presentation about how the NHTRC supports the anti-trafficking community.
Why is it so difficult to charge criminals with human trafficking?
A trafficking survivor and advocate made her voice louder than ever last night on the stage of the Democratic National Convention.
How five weeks of allowance can help in the fight against modern slavery.
The 2016 TIP Heroes visited Polaris's office and discussed the struggles of being an advocate in challenging circumstances.
As the tragic shooting in Orlando last weekend clearly shows, LGBTQ youth remain one of our nation’s most vulnerable populations.