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Where To Get Help

If you are in immediate danger, please call 911.

Contact the National Human Trafficking Hotline

If you or someone you know needs help, call the National Human Trafficking Hotline toll-free hotline, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week at 1-888-373-7888 to speak with a specially trained Anti-Trafficking Hotline Advocate. Support is provided in more than 200 languages. We are here to listen and connect you with the help you need to stay safe.

Callers can dial 711 to access the Hotline using TTY.

You can also email us at help@humantraffickinghotline.org.

To report a potential human trafficking situation, call the hotline at 1-888-373-7888, or submit a tip online here. (https://humantraffickinghotline.org/report-trafficking)

All communication with the hotline is strictly confidential.
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Is This Trafficking?

Contact the hotline if you or someone you know:
• Is being forced to have sex for money or something of value against his or her will
• Is under 18 and engaging in commercial sex
• Is being forced to work or perform services against his or her will
• Click here for more information on red flags and trafficking assessment questions. (Link to internal page)
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Safety Tips

If you feel like you may be in a trafficking situation, please consider how to plan for your safety. Below are some basic safety tips. If you would like to discuss creating a safety plan, contact the hotline for help at 1-888-373-7888 or through 711 (TTY).

Trust your judgment. If a situation/individual makes you uncomfortable, trust that feeling.
• Keep all important documents and identification in your possession at all times.
• Keep important numbers on your person at all times, including the number of someone you feel safe contacting if you are in trouble.
• Make sure that you have a means of communication (cell phone, phone card), access to your bank account, and any medication that you might need with you at all times. Have an extra phone charger on you.
• Document any unwanted contact by your trafficker (calls, texts, emails, showing up at your work/home) and save any voicemails/texts/emails that are threatening in nature.
• Have a special signal (lights flicking on and off, code word, code text message, etc.) to use with a trusted friend/relative/neighbor to notify them that you are in danger or a person/situation is suspicious.
• If you are ever in immediate danger, the quickest way to access help is to call 911.

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