What is an Ally?
A country, person, or group joined with another or others for a common purpose.
Ask Yourself These Questions.
- Would you like to join the fight in combating the harm caused by the sex industry?
- If you believe the equality model is the best option, are you willing to testify to that?
- Are you able to walk side by side with a survivor of the sex trade? While understanding they are the expert?
- Are you open to learning from Survivors of the sex trade?
- Are you willing to stand up for the vulnerable and exploited?
Look at some ways you can help fight Sex Trafficking and Commercial Sexual Exploitation”
- Learn about the signs of Sex Trafficking and Commercial Sexual Exploitation by taking a training class. If you want to learn more go to our Join Us page and sign up.
- If someone is in danger and may be a victim of Sex Trafficking and Exploitation, Call the National Human Trafficking Hotline at 1-888-373-7888.
The hotline is a national 24-hour, toll-free, multilingual anti-trafficking hotline where you can report a tip; connect with anti-trafficking services in your area; or request training and technical assistance, general information, or specific anti-trafficking resources. The Hotline is equipped to handle calls from all regions of the United States from a wide range of callers including, but not limited to: people who are being trafficked, community members, law enforcement, medical professionals, legal professionals, service providers, researchers, students, and policymakers.
- Write to your local Representative by going to our Contact Your Representative page.
- Volunteer at your local organization to fight Human Trafficking in your area.
- Keep educated and up to date with what’s happening in your area. Go to our news page frequently for up to date information on local news.
- Use your social media platform to raise awareness.
- Go to your local organization to educate how human traffickers target the youth and how to help.