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Office for Victims of Crime

The Department of Justice (DOJ) has setup a very informative website. Please check out the Federal Office for Victimes of Crime online for more information and resources regarding Human Trafficking today.

 

US Department of Health and Human Services

US Department of Health and Human Services: Campaign to Rescue and Restore Victims of Human Trafficking Primary goal is to raise awareness; can download posters, brochures, facts sheets.The fact sheets link contains information on human trafficking, sex trafficking, federal efforts to aid victims, etc. in English, Spanish, Polish, Russian and Chinese.

 

Homeland Security Blue Campaign

The Blue Campaign is committed to providing easy access to information regarding DHS programs, initiatives, and activities in the fight against human trafficking.

 

US State Department

The Department of State’s Office to Monitor and Combat Trafficking in Persons leads the United States’ global engagement against human trafficking, an umbrella term used to describe the activities involved when someone obtains or holds a person in compelled service.

 

National Center for Missing and Exploited Children

At the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children® we believe every child deserves a safe childhood. For 32 years we have been at the forefront of the fight to keep children safer from abduction and sexual exploitation. We provide the resources needed to help protect children and prevent these devastating crimes committed against children.

 

National Human Trafficking Hotline

Our mission is to provide human trafficking victims and survivors with access to critical support and services to get help and stay safe, and to equip the anti-trafficking community with the tools to effectively combat all forms of human trafficking. We offer round-the-clock access to a safe space to report tips, seek services, and ask for help. We also provide information, statistics, and resources on a wide range of topics related to human trafficking.

 

Shared Hope International

Shared Hope International has specific programs aimed at getting men involved and for catching predators. For almost a decade, Shared Hope International has served the world’s most destitute. We work diligently across the world, partnering with local groups to help women and children enslaved in the sex trade by providing them with shelter, healthcare, education and vocational training opportunities. Our three-pronged strategy—prevent, rescue and restore—is producing hope. We will not give up. We will continue going into the darkness, rescuing and restoring young women and precious children—one life at a time.

 

Child Rights Information Network

Child Rights Information Network Contains country information, legal resources, and a constant news update about child trafficking

 

Free the Slaves

Lots of information is located on this site including personal interest stories, books, films, videos, and documents. This site also includes essays and articles on human trafficking and related matters.

 

International Justice Mission

International Justice Mission is a human rights agency that secures justice for victims of slavery, sexual exploitation and other forms of violent oppression. IJM lawyers, investigators and aftercare professionals work with local officials to ensure immediate victim rescue and aftercare, to prosecute perpetrators and to promote functioning public justice systems.

 

Not For Sale

Not For Sale is a campaign of students, entrepreneurs, artists, people of faith, athletes, law enforcement officers, politicians, social workers, skilled professionals, and all justice seekers, united to fight the global slave trade. Not For Sale aims to educate and mobilize an international abolitionist movement through the innovation and implementation of open-source activism. Inside the United States, the campaign identifies trafficking rings and collaborates with local law enforcement and community groups to shut them down and provide support for the victims. Internationally, the campaign partners with poorly resourced abolitionist groups to enhance their capacity.

 

 Stop the Traffik

STOP THE TRAFFIK has more than 1000 member organizations in 50 countries & a grass roots following of ordinary activists around the world. Some of us sign petitions, wear symbols of the campaign, spread the message, and some of us show our support through adapting our lifestyles.

 

 Trafficking Matters

Trafficking Matters offers top resources to combat human trafficking including news, trending cases, articles and resources. These resources, which are informative and comprehensive in nature, include links and information on federal agencies, nongovernmental organizations, multilateral organizations, foreign governmental agencies and U.S. federal human trafficking statues.

 

Compassion

Check out this organization’s Human Trafficking Awareness Day information page. CLICK HERE.

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