• Home
  • Addiction
  • TRAFFICKING
  • Disasters
  • Child Safety
  • About
  • Contact Us
  • Stop The Bleed Training
  • More
    • Home
    • Addiction
    • TRAFFICKING
    • Disasters
    • Child Safety
    • About
    • Contact Us
    • Stop The Bleed Training
  • Home
  • Addiction
  • TRAFFICKING
  • Disasters
  • Child Safety
  • About
  • Contact Us
  • Stop The Bleed Training

Need help?

GET help

National Human Trafficking Hotline

United States:1 (888) 373-7888

SMS: 233733 (Text "HELP" or "INFO")

Hours: 24 hours, 7 days a week

Languages: English, Spanish and 200 more languages

Website: humantraffickinghotline.org 

Learn More

Human trafficking is the trade of humans for the purpose of forced labor, sexual slavery, or commercial sexual exploitation for the trafficker or others. This may encompass providing a spouse in the context of forced marriage, or the extraction of organs or tissues, including for surrogacy and ova removal. 

Find out more

Helpful links to learn more about Trafficking

Human Trafficking Search

Human Trafficking Search

Human Trafficking Search

 Human Trafficking Search (HTS) seeks to raise awareness and help prevent and eliminate human trafficking worldwide. In support of these efforts, HTS produces a weekly blog, publishes research, and hosts a global resource database on human trafficking and modern-day slavery. 

Veterans 4 Child Rescue

Human Trafficking Search

Human Trafficking Search

Provide nationwide attention to the prevalence of child sex trafficking through traditional media and the creation of a film series exposing child predators.  

End Slavery now

the office of trafficking in persons

the office of trafficking in persons

End Slavery Now believes we all have a role in ending slavery. We try to illustrate the many different ways normal, everyday individuals can get involved in the fight. From volunteer opportunities to resource sharing to curating all of the different opportunities to take action, our tools are designed to assist you when you ask:  

the office of trafficking in persons

the office of trafficking in persons

the office of trafficking in persons

Each fiscal year, HHS contributes to several federal reports that outline agency accomplishments. The most comprehensive data on benefits and services given domestically to trafficking victims and efforts toward training, outreach, and public awareness are published in the Department of Justice Attorney General’s Annual Reports to Congress and Assessment of U.S. Government Activities to Combat Trafficking in Persons.  


Copyright © 2018 Kenton Constable - All Rights Reserved.