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We envision a state free of human trafficking through creating communities actively working to abolish human trafficking.
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Educating citizens about the reality of sex trafficking and labor trafficking in North Carolina is imperative to creating communities actively working to abolish human trafficking.
COMMUNITY OUTREACH
We go out into communities in our state with information about human trafficking, the National Human Trafficking Hotline Number (1-888-3737-888) and ask businesses, agencies and other individuals to join the anti-human trafficking movement.
COLLABORATIONS & COALITIONS
Community members, agencies and organizations must come together to combat human trafficking locally. We provide development assistance so communities can develop their own coalitions to combat human trafficking.
LEGISLATIVE EFFORTS
We have advocated for a state and country that delivers compassionate services to human trafficking survivors and proactively work to prevent human trafficking.
FAIR TRADE
Our global effort to combat human trafficking is introducing fair trade into the local markets. We put our money wear our mouth is and sell fair trade certified products through our Fair Traders Project program.
Imagine a state free of
human trafficking.
We are an organization on a mission to bring awareness, action and an ultimate end to human trafficking in our state. Because the issue is everywhere — the solution requires help from everyone — not just from a dedicated few. There are plenty of ways to get involved. And we’re glad you’re here.
Recent Blog Posts
Know the Difference: Human Trafficking and Human Smuggling are NOT the Same
Human trafficking and human smuggling are two different crimes that are often misconceived and inaccurately conflated. The best way to support any cause is to understand it thoroughly. The US Immigration and Customs Enforcement defines human trafficking as a crime...
Human Trafficking Victimization and the LGBTQIA+ Community
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security maintains that human trafficking victims are targeted because they are vulnerable in some manner. This vulnerability may stem from a variety of causes, including psychological, physical, and emotional issues. Traffickers...
Commission Discusses SBI Human Trafficking Unit; Data Collection Initiative
The North Carolina Human Trafficking Commission welcomed SBI Special Agent in Charge Kellie Hodges to its December meeting to offer updates about the newest personnel assigned to the SBI’s Human Trafficking Unit and the agency’s investigative priorities. He introduced...
N.C. ranked in top 15 states for human trafficking cases
By Melinda Sampson, Community Outreach Coordinator The National Human Trafficking Hotline recently released its 2021 data on calls and cases, and North Carolina remains in the top 15 states in the U.S. for human trafficking cases. While it is good to see numbers and...
PCBRACE 2022 – Dr. Jennifer Matthews Talks About the Community Resiliency Model
Pitt County has 4 Certified CRM Teachers offering the Community Resiliency Model trainings to the public. CRM teaches skills to help children and adults experiencing stress and traumatic stress reactions. These skills can be used as a wellness practice, to promote...
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Understanding A Misunderstood Issue
One of the biggest challenges to our cause is that many don’t know what human trafficking looks like. Not the movie version you may have seen — it’s an issue that crosses age, borders race, economics and beyond — and it’s all around us. Learn what to look for. Get involved. And become part of the solution.