Friends, this year, we’ve walked alongside more kids, responded with law enforcement to more crisis recoveries, supported more caregivers, and celebrated more wins than ever before. We’ve also had the opportunity to create the most beautiful, meaningful memories with trafficked kids.
Read MoreI’m here to tell you that everyone can do something. You don’t have to be an expert or an Advocate; you can bring hope in so many different ways.
Read MoreThanks to your support, it's been a year of incredible impact! You have powered Traffick911 to serve a record-breaking number of kids! And as we approach our 15th year of service, you have helped provide 2,478 services to trafficked kids. Below are just a few highlights that you've made happen by giving generously, sharing the mission of freedom, and supporting Traffick911 to make it our most impactful year yet!
Read MoreBut what about when the holidays aren’t jolly? This holiday season at Traffick911, our team will serve families who will wake up on Christmas morning not knowing where their son or daughter might be because they’ve been gone for months.
Read MoreHop into the holiday season with a heart full of cheer and the chance to extend hope in the most meaningful way.
Read MoreOur friends at Calyan Wax Co. just donated $198,486.80 to end human trafficking in the USA! 🎉 🥳
Read MoreYour support blows us away and we are so grateful for how our community showed up.
Read MoreHannah Adeoye is Mission Engagement Coordinator at Traffick911, an organization that exists to free youth from sex trafficking by building trust-based relationships. This article was originally written by Dr. Michael Whiting and published by Dallas Baptist University on August 2, 2023.
Read MoreTraffick911 served 228 child sex trafficking victims in the first half of this year—more than we've ever served in such a short timeframe.
And the truth is, even one child sold for sex is one too many.
Skye* was born into a family impacted by intense drug use and incarceration. There was no stability from the very beginning of her young life, but family members stepped in to help raise her and to try to keep her safe. Even so, Skye was trafficked for the first time at just 12 years old.
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