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Victims of Injustice Have Many Faces

You may meet people each day who are victims of exploitation.

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It is estimated by the International Labor Organization that there are 40.3 million children and adults trafficked for sex or labor servitude across the Globe today.

For immediate support call the national human trafficking hotline 24 / 7 at 1-888-373-7888, or text “befree” (233733) to get connected all across the United States.

To connect with us for internship, training, speaker requests, or other opportunities in fighting human trafficking, contact us at: arielle.curry@use.salvationarmy.org

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The Salvation Army declares war on human trafficking.

The Salvation Army is committed to fight for freedom internationally and in the United States. The Salvation Army works in collaboration with local and federal law enforcement and numerous Non Governmental Organizations (NGOs), to provide comprehensive services for all victims of human trafficking. We are a leading NGO in the U.S. in the fight against human trafficking. We offer programs and initiatives in over 43 locations nationwide that help domestic or foreign nationals of any age, race, ethnicity, or gender who are survivors of sex or labor trafficking.

Our strategic action plan includes four key areas in how we fight for freedom:

  1. Awareness & Training
  2. Prevention & Outreach
  3. Survivor Services & Recovery
  4. Partnerships & Advocacy

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We are asking you to join us in this fight for human freedom. You can make a difference in the fight against human trafficking.

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Where we Serve

The Salvation Army Fights the Horrors of human Trafficking in a variety of ways:

Comprehensive Case Management

We provide sustainable care to those fleeing the life of human trafficking.
Along with immediate needs including shelter, transportation,
clothing and food, we answer victims’ physical and psychological
trauma with a portfolio of services including:

  • Medical and dental
  • Victim advocacy
  • Crisis intervention
  • Safety planning
  • Employment assistance
  • Legal aid
  • Translation
  • Job development
  • Repatriation
  • Social service benefits
  • Substance abuse treatment
  • Childcare
Awareness Initiatives

The Salvation Army partners with local coalitions and task forces to raise public awareness and provide cross disciplinary expert training on key topics of human trafficking such as: understanding human trafficking in the United States, understanding trauma, creating trauma informed aftercare services and investigative task forces, recognizing red flags and increasing prevention. We seek to improve the identification of both sex or labor trafficking in the U.S. and collaborate with other organizations and authorities to put an end to the ongoing exploitation of children and adults across our country.

A legacy of justice

From the very beginning, The Salvation Army has been advocating for the rights of girls and boys, women and men who are subjected to organized commercial sexual exploitation. In the 1800s, we pioneered an undercover investigation of sex trafficking, which helped shape the Criminal Law Amendment Act of 1885 in the U.K. By 1900, we had established over 100 “aftercare restoration homes” throughout London to abet safe escape from prostitution. More than a century later, we continue to fight for the abolition of sex trafficking worldwide.

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Every day in America, people are still sold into slavery.

More than 3,500 sex trafficking cases were reported to the National Human Trafficking Resource Center last year.

When you give to The Salvation Army, you provide funding for programs that help people escape human trafficking. Donate now.

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The sex trade preys on children.

The average entry age of American minors into the sex trade is 12-14 years old. Many victims are runaway girls who have already suffered sexual abuse.

When you give to The Salvation Army, you provide funding for programs that help people escape human trafficking. Donate now.

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Port cities rate highest in human trafficking.

Large populations, international borders, extensive ports and large metropolitan areas are most conducive to forced human labor and sexual enslavement.

When you give to The Salvation Army, you provide funding for programs that help people escape human trafficking. Donate now.

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