Report Human Trafficking

Report Human Trafficking

The Issue

Often, human trafficking victims are found and rescued because individuals notice something unusual, and call the National Human Trafficking Hotline to report it. 

If you suspect a person is being held against their will, call the National Human Trafficking Hotline at 1-888-3737-888, or email at nhtrc@polarisproject.org.  The hotline is available 24 hours a day/7 days a week and is confidential.  Interpreters are also available.

For more information on possible signs of human trafficking, read the 10 Invisible Chains Which Keep Victims In Slavery.

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Amanda KloerPetition StarterAmanda is a self-professed geek and full-time abolitionist of seven years, which pays about as well as you think it does. She has created reports, documentaries and training materials on human trafficking in the United States and around the world. In 2009, she was awarded the "Best Blogger Ever" award by her mother, who pronounced her work "just wonderful, dear" and presented her with a ceremonial forehead kiss. In addition to creating change via the interwebs, Amanda works on human rights, HIV/AIDS, domestic violence, genocide, and LGBT projects for a trade association.
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The Issue

Often, human trafficking victims are found and rescued because individuals notice something unusual, and call the National Human Trafficking Hotline to report it. 

If you suspect a person is being held against their will, call the National Human Trafficking Hotline at 1-888-3737-888, or email at nhtrc@polarisproject.org.  The hotline is available 24 hours a day/7 days a week and is confidential.  Interpreters are also available.

For more information on possible signs of human trafficking, read the 10 Invisible Chains Which Keep Victims In Slavery.

You might be the one to save a life!

avatar of the starter
Amanda KloerPetition StarterAmanda is a self-professed geek and full-time abolitionist of seven years, which pays about as well as you think it does. She has created reports, documentaries and training materials on human trafficking in the United States and around the world. In 2009, she was awarded the "Best Blogger Ever" award by her mother, who pronounced her work "just wonderful, dear" and presented her with a ceremonial forehead kiss. In addition to creating change via the interwebs, Amanda works on human rights, HIV/AIDS, domestic violence, genocide, and LGBT projects for a trade association.

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Petition created on January 27, 2009