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- Accountant
- Airline Employee
- Bus Driver
- Bus Station Employee
- Businessperson
- Cable Installer
- Campus Organization
- Celebrity
- Church Member
- Citizen
- Communications Writer
- Congressperson
- Customs Officer
- Doctor
- Employee
- Employer
- Executive
- Film Maker
- Flight Attendant
- Foreign Language Speaker
- Graphic Designer
- Health Care Clinic
- Homemaker
- Immigration Officer
- IT Specialist
- Lawyer
- Longshoreman
- Mail Carrier
- Manager
- Mayor or City Council Member
- Mental Health Professional
- Merchant Seaman
- Meter Reader
- Musician
- Nurse
- Policeman
- Print Shop
- Researcher
- Retiree
- Security Guard
- Service or Repair Person
- State Legislator
- Student
- Teacher/Professor
- Toastmaster
- Traveler
- Truck Driver
- Truck Stop Employee
- TSA Employee
- Volunteer
- Webmaster
Accountant
Accountants can help in many ways and are a powerful force to make an impact. Take advantage of your ability to spread the message to as many people in your organization as possible. Also, leverage your leadership and organizing skills by asking other accountants in your community to contribute to raising awareness.
You can:
- Educate yourself to recognize the signs of trafficking
- Tell other businesspeople about human trafficking
- Save the hotline number in your cell phone: 888-373-3888
- Request training for all employees in your organization about human trafficking
- Display a hotline magnet in the employee lunchroom
- Offer pro bono services for nonprofits fighting human trafficking
- Examine your clients’ books for Fair Trade practices
- When you travel, use companies that have signed The CODE
- If you travel through airports, keep your eyes open for suspicious activity
- If you travel on the road and stop at truck stops, keep your eyes open for suspicious activity
- Report suspected incidents of trafficking to the hotline
- Keep your eyes open at all times in your community
- Put a bumper sticker on your car
- Pass out hotline wallet cards
- Ask to put up public service posters in the restrooms and lunch room
- Ask to put a hotline wallet cards dispenser in the lunch room
- Wear a T-shirt or sweatshirt with an anti-trafficking message
- Wear a baseball cap with an anti-trafficking message
- Pass out flyers in your community
- Volunteer to teach computer skills to rescued slaves
- Start an organization of accountants fighting trafficking in your community
- Train other accountants to recognize the signs of trafficking
- Find out if your state has an anti-trafficking law
- If your state doesn’t have an anti-trafficking law, ask your legislators to get one passed
- Write to your congressman
- Declare yourself a New Abolitionist – sign up for an anti-trafficking email address
- Join the New Underground Railroad
- Email this website to people you know!
- Donate to an anti-trafficking nonprofit
- Fundraise for an anti-trafficking nonprofit
- Join an anti-trafficking organization
- Write a letter to a company
Airline Employee
Airline employees can help in many ways and are a powerful force to make an impact. Take advantage of your role in the travel industry to keep an eye out for suspicious activity. Even small actions may save someone’s life! Spread the message to as many people in your airline as possible. Also, build your leadership and organizing skills by asking other airline companies in your community to contribute to raising awareness.
You can:
- Educate yourself to recognize the signs of trafficking
- Save the hotline number in your cell phone: 888-373-3888
- Tell other airline employees about human trafficking
- Request training for all airline employees in your company
- Keep your eyes open at all times in your community
- Report suspected incidents of trafficking to the hotline
- Display a hotline magnet in the employee lunchroom
- Ask to put a hotline wallet cards dispenser in the lunch room
- Ask to put up public service posters in the restrooms and lunch room
- Wear a T-shirt or sweatshirt with an anti-trafficking message
- Wear a baseball cap with an anti-trafficking message
- Put a bumper sticker on your car
- Pass out hotline wallet cards
- Pass out flyers in your community
- Start an organization of airline employees against trafficking in your community
- Train other airline employees to recognize the signs of trafficking
- Give a speech about human trafficking at a local Rotary or other service club luncheon
- Find out if your state has an anti-trafficking law
- If your state doesn’t have an anti-trafficking law, ask your legislators to get one passed
- Write to your congressman
- Declare yourself a New Abolitionist – sign up for an anti-trafficking email address
- Join the New Underground Railroad
- Email this website to people you know!
- Donate to an anti-trafficking nonprofit
- Fundraise for an anti-trafficking nonprofit
- Join an anti-trafficking organization
- Write a letter to a company
Bus Driver
Bus drivers can help in many ways and are a powerful force to make an impact. Take advantage of your role in the travel industry to keep an eye out for suspicious activity. Even small actions may save someone’s life! Spread the message to as many people in your bus company as possible. Also, build your leadership and organizing skills by asking other bus companies in your community to contribute to raising awareness.
You can:
- Educate yourself to recognize the signs of trafficking
- Save the hotline number in your cell phone: 888-373-3888
- Tell other bus drivers about human trafficking
- Request training for all bus drivers in your company
- Keep your eyes open at all times in your community
- Report suspected incidents of trafficking to the hotline
- Display a hotline magnet in your bus and in the lunchroom
- Ask to put a hotline wallet cards dispenser in the lunch room
- Ask to put up public service posters in the restrooms and lunch room
- Wear a T-shirt or sweatshirt with an anti-trafficking message
- Wear a baseball cap with an anti-trafficking message
- Put a bumper sticker on your car
- Pass out hotline wallet cards
- Pass out flyers in your community
- Start an organization of bus drivers against trafficking in your community
- Train other bus drivers to recognize the signs of trafficking
- Give a speech about human trafficking at a local Rotary or other service club luncheon
- Find out if your state has an anti-trafficking law
- If your state doesn’t have an anti-trafficking law, ask your legislators to get one passed
- Write to your congressman
- Declare yourself a New Abolitionist – sign up for an anti-trafficking email address
- Join the New Underground Railroad
- Email this website to people you know!
- Donate to an anti-trafficking nonprofit
- Fundraise for an anti-trafficking nonprofit
- Join an anti-trafficking organization
- Write a letter to a company
Bus Station Employee
Bus station personnel can help in many ways and are a powerful force to make an impact. Take advantage of your role in the travel industry to keep an eye out for suspicious activity. Even small actions may save someone’s life! Spread the message to as many people in your bus company as possible. Also, build your leadership and organizing skills by asking other bus companies in your community to contribute to raising awareness.
You can:
- Educate yourself to recognize the signs of trafficking
- Save the hotline number in your cell phone: 888-373-3888
- Tell other bus station employees about human trafficking
- Request training for all bus station employees in your company
- Keep your eyes open at all times in your community
- Report suspected incidents of trafficking to the hotline
- Display a hotline magnet in the employee lunchroom
- Ask to put a hotline wallet cards dispenser in the lunch room
- Ask to put up public service posters in the waiting room, restrooms and lunch room
- Wear a T-shirt or sweatshirt with an anti-trafficking message
- Wear a baseball cap with an anti-trafficking message
- Put a bumper sticker on your car
- Pass out hotline wallet cards
- Pass out flyers in your community
- Start an organization of bus station employees against trafficking in your community
- Train other bus station employees to recognize the signs of trafficking
- Give a speech about human trafficking at a local Rotary or other service club luncheon
- Find out if your state has an anti-trafficking law
- If your state doesn’t have an anti-trafficking law, ask your legislators to get one passed
- Write to your congressman
- Declare yourself a New Abolitionist – sign up for an anti-trafficking email address
- Join the New Underground Railroad
- Email this website to people you know!
- Donate to an anti-trafficking nonprofit
- Fundraise for an anti-trafficking nonprofit
- Join an anti-trafficking organization
- Write a letter to a company
Businessperson
Businesspeople can help in many ways and are a powerful force to make an impact. Take advantage of your ability to spread the message to as many people in your organization as possible. Also, leverage your leadership and organizing skills by asking other businesspeople in your community to contribute to raising awareness.
You can:
- Educate yourself to recognize the signs of trafficking
- Tell other businesspeople about human trafficking
- Save the hotline number in your cell phone: 888-373-3888
- Request training for all employees in your organization about human trafficking
- Display a hotline magnet in the employee lunchroom
- Find out if your company's products are Fair Trade certified
- Examine your supply chain for Fair Trade practices
- When you travel, use companies that have signed The CODE
- If you travel through airports, keep your eyes open for suspicious activity
- If you travel on the road and stop at truck stops, keep your eyes open for suspicious activity
- Report suspected incidents of trafficking to the hotline
- Keep your eyes open at all times in your community
- Put a bumper sticker on your car
- Pass out hotline wallet cards
- Ask to put up public service posters in the restrooms and lunch room
- Ask to put a hotline wallet cards dispenser in the lunch room
- Wear a T-shirt or sweatshirt with an anti-trafficking message
- Wear a baseball cap with an anti-trafficking message
- Pass out flyers in your community
- Volunteer to teach computer skills to rescued slaves
- Start an anti-trafficking organization in your community
- Train other employees to recognize the signs of human trafficking
- Find out if your state has an anti-trafficking law
- If your state doesn’t have an anti-trafficking law, ask your legislators to get one passed
- Write to your congressman
- Declare yourself a New Abolitionist – sign up for an anti-trafficking email address
- Join the New Underground Railroad
- Email this website to people you know!
- Donate to an anti-trafficking nonprofit
- Fundraise for an anti-trafficking nonprofit
- Join an anti-trafficking organization
- Write a letter to a company
Cable Installer
Cable installers can help in many ways and are a powerful force to make an impact. Even small actions may save someone’s life! Take advantage of your access to homes and properties to keep an eye out for suspicious activity. Spread the message to as many people in your company as possible. Also, build your leadership and organizing skills by asking other utility companies in your community to contribute to raising awareness.
You can:
- Educate yourself to recognize the signs of trafficking
- Save the hotline number in your cell phone: 888-373-3888
- Tell other cable installers about human trafficking
- Request training for all cable installers in your company
- Keep your eyes open at all times in your community
- Report suspected incidents of trafficking to the hotline
- Display a hotline magnet in your vehicle and the lunchroom
- Ask to put a hotline wallet cards dispenser in the lunch room
- Ask to put up public service posters in the restrooms and lunch room
- Wear a T-shirt or sweatshirt with an anti-trafficking message
- Wear a baseball cap with an anti-trafficking message
- Put a bumper sticker on your car
- Pass out hotline wallet cards
- Pass out flyers in your community
- Start an organization of cable installers against trafficking in your community
- Train other cable installers to recognize the signs of trafficking
- Give a speech about human trafficking at a local Rotary or other service club luncheon
- Find out if your state has an anti-trafficking law
- If your state doesn’t have an anti-trafficking law, ask your legislators to get one passed
- Write to your congressman
- Declare yourself a New Abolitionist – sign up for an anti-trafficking email address
- Join the New Underground Railroad
- Email this website to people you know!
- Donate to an anti-trafficking nonprofit
- Fundraise for an anti-trafficking nonprofit
- Join an anti-trafficking organization
- Write a letter to a company
Campus Organization
Campus organizations can help in many ways and are a powerful force to make an impact. Even small actions may save someone’s life! Take advantage of your ability to spread the message to as many people on campus as possible. Also, leverage your leadership and organizing skills by asking other schools in your community to contribute to raising awareness.
You can:
- Educate yourself to recognize the signs of trafficking
- Tell other students, teachers and administrators about human trafficking
- Save the hotline number in your cell phone: 888-373-3888
- Request training for all campus officials and employees
- Ask to put up public service posters in the hallways, restrooms and lunch room
- Wear a button with an anti-trafficking message
- Put a bumper sticker on your notebooks
- Wear a T-shirt or sweatshirt with an anti-trafficking message
- Wear a baseball cap with an anti-trafficking message
- Carry a book bag with an anti-trafficking message
- If you have a car, put a bumper sticker on it
- Sell clothing and accessories with anti-trafficking messages
- Keep your eyes open at all times in your community
- Report suspected incidents of trafficking to the hotline
- Design posters
- Put up posters
- Design flyers
- Print flyers
- Pass out flyers
- Pass out hotline wallet cards
- Volunteer to do victim outreach
- Teach children about human trafficking and how to stay safe
- Volunteer to teach computer skills to rescued slaves
- Make a video about human trafficking and put it on YouTube
- Find out if your state has an anti-trafficking law
- If your state doesn’t have an anti-trafficking law, ask your legislators to get one passed
- Write to your congressman
- Give a speech about human trafficking
- Write a petition and get students other people on campus to sign it
- Host a video or film screening on campus
- Hold a candlelight vigil
- Stage a rally
- Organize a march
- Organize a walkathon or marathon to raise money for the cause
- Have a bake sale and use the money to buy books on human trafficking for the library
- Declare yourself a New Abolitionist – sign up for an anti-trafficking email address
- Join the New Underground Railroad
- Email this website to people you know!
- Donate to an anti-trafficking nonprofit
- Fundraise for an anti-trafficking nonprofit
- Join an anti-trafficking organization
- Write a letter to a company
Celebrity
Celebrities can help in many ways and are one of the most powerful forces to make an impact. Take advantage of your ability to spread the message to as many people and fans as possible. Also, leverage your leadership and organizing skills by asking other celebrities to contribute to fund raising and raising awareness.
You can:
- Educate yourself to recognize the signs of trafficking
- Tell other people and your fans about human trafficking
- Save the hotline number in your cell phone: 888-373-3888
- Ask your fans to take action against human trafficking
- Become a celebrity spokesperson for a nonprofit fighting against human trafficking
- Wear a button with an anti-trafficking message
- Wear a T-shirt or sweatshirt with an anti-trafficking message
- Wear a baseball cap with an anti-trafficking message
- Write a song
- Write a poem
- Make a video about human trafficking and put it on YouTube
- Produce a public service announcement about human trafficking
- Put a bumper sticker on your car
- Keep your eyes open at all times in your community
- When you travel, use companies that have signed The CODE
- If you travel through airports, keep your eyes open for suspicious activity
- If you travel on the road and stop at truck stops, keep your eyes open for suspicious activity
- Report suspected incidents of trafficking to the hotline
- Start an anti-trafficking organization in your community
- Pass out flyers
- Pass out hotline wallet cards
- Teach children about human trafficking and how to stay safe
- Find out if your state has an anti-trafficking law
- If your state doesn’t have an anti-trafficking law, ask your legislators to get one passed
- Write to your congressman
- Give a speech about human trafficking
- Sponsor a petition and have your fans get people to sign it
- Sponsor a walkathon, marathon, rally, march, candlelight vigil or other event
- Support a new film about human trafficking
- Declare yourself a New Abolitionist – sign up for an anti-trafficking email address
- Join the New Underground Railroad
- Email this website to people you know!
- Donate to an anti-trafficking nonprofit
- Fundraise for an anti-trafficking nonprofit
- Join an anti-trafficking organization
- Write a letter to a company
Church Member
Church members can help in many ways and are a powerful force to make an impact. In fact, it was the church who led the original abolitionist movement. Even small actions may save someone’s life! Take advantage of your opportunity to spread the message to as many members of your church as possible. Also, leverage your leadership and organizing skills by asking other churches in your community to contribute to raising awareness.
You can:
- Educate yourself to recognize the signs of trafficking
- Save the hotline number in your cell phone: 888-373-3888
- Tell other church members about human trafficking
- Organize a church meeting and distribute printed copies of the community guide
- Start a church library of anti-trafficking books
- Have a bake sale and use the money to buy books on human trafficking for the library
- Host a video or film screening at your church
- Ask if your church can offer shelter to rescued slaves
- Ask your clergy to minister to rescued slaves
- Cook meals for rescued slaves
- Volunteer to do victim outreach
- Teach children about human trafficking and how to stay safe
- Volunteer to teach computer skills to rescued slaves
- Keep your eyes open at all times in your community
- Report suspected incidents of trafficking to the hotline
- Display a hotline magnet in your church's kitchen
- Ask to put a hotline wallet cards dispenser in the church's kitchen
- Ask to put up public service posters in the restrooms and church kitchen
- Wear a T-shirt or sweatshirt with an anti-trafficking message
- Wear a baseball cap with an anti-trafficking message
- Carry a tote bag with an anti-trafficking message
- Put a bumper sticker on your car
- Pass out hotline wallet cards
- Pass out flyers in your community
- Inform your neighborhood watch group about human trafficking
- Start an organization of church members against trafficking in your community
- Train other church members to recognize the signs of trafficking
- Give a speech about human trafficking at a local Rotary or other service club luncheon
- Find out if your state has an anti-trafficking law
- If your state doesn’t have an anti-trafficking law, ask your legislators to get one passed
- Write to your congressman
- Declare yourself a New Abolitionist – sign up for an anti-trafficking email address
- Join the New Underground Railroad
- Email this website to people you know!
- Donate to an anti-trafficking nonprofit
- Fundraise for an anti-trafficking nonprofit
- Join an anti-trafficking organization
- Write a letter to a company
Citizen
Citizens can help in many ways and support their community in becoming slave-free. Take advantage of your ability to spread the message to as many people in your community as possible. Even small actions may save someone’s life! Also, leverage your leadership and organizing skills by asking other retired people in your community to contribute to raising awareness.
You can:
- Educate yourself to recognize the signs of trafficking
- Tell other citizens in your community about human trafficking
- Save the hotline number in your cell phone: 888-373-3888
- Attend a community training about human trafficking
- Wear a T-shirt or sweatshirt with an anti-trafficking message
- Wear a baseball cap with an anti-trafficking message
- Carry a tote bag with an anti-trafficking message
- If you have a car, put a bumper sticker on it
- Keep your eyes open at all times in your community
- Report suspected incidents of trafficking to the hotline
- Volunteer to do victim outreach
- Volunteer to teach computer skills to rescued slaves
- Teach children about human trafficking and how to stay safe
- Form an airport watch
- Inform your neighborhood watch group about human trafficking
- Start an anti-trafficking organization in your community
- Design posters
- Put up posters
- Design flyers
- Print flyers
- Pass out flyers in your community
- Pass out hotline wallet cards
- Find out if your state has an anti-trafficking law
- If your state doesn’t have an anti-trafficking law, ask your legislators to get one passed
- Write to your congressman
- Write a poem
- Write a song
- Give a speech about human trafficking
- Write a petition and get others to sign it
- Make a video about human trafficking and put it on YouTube
- Be an Internet sleuth
- Support or organize a walkathon, marathon, rally, march, candlelight vigil or other event
- Host a video or film screening in your home
- Declare yourself a New Abolitionist – sign up for an anti-trafficking email address
- Join the New Underground Railroad
- Email this website to people you know!
- Donate to an anti-trafficking nonprofit
- Fundraise for an anti-trafficking nonprofit
- Join an anti-trafficking organization
- Write a letter to a company
Communications Writer
Communications writers can help in many ways and are a powerful force to make an impact. Take advantage of your ability to spread the message to as many people in your organization as possible. Also, build your leadership and organizing skills by asking other communications writers in your community to contribute to raising awareness.
You can:
- Educate yourself to recognize the signs of trafficking
- Tell other communications writers about human trafficking
- Save the hotline number in your cell phone: 888-373-3888
- Wear a button with an anti-trafficking message
- Wear a T-shirt or sweatshirt with an anti-trafficking message
- Wear a baseball cap with an anti-trafficking message
- If you have a car, put a bumper sticker on it
- Ask to put up public service posters in the hallways, restrooms and lunch room
- Keep your eyes open at all times in your community
- Report suspected incidents of trafficking to the hotline
- Offer pro bono writing services for nonprofits fighting human trafficking
- Write freelance articles about human trafficking
- Write press releases
- Write public service announcements
- Write op-ed pieces
- Pass out flyers
- Pass out hotline wallet cards
- Find out if your state has an anti-trafficking law
- If your state doesn’t have an anti-trafficking law, ask your legislators to get one passed
- Write to your congressman
- Declare yourself a New Abolitionist – sign up for an anti-trafficking email address
- Join the New Underground Railroad
- Email this website to people you know!
- Donate to an anti-trafficking nonprofit
- Fundraise for an anti-trafficking nonprofit
- Join an anti-trafficking organization
- Write a letter to a company
Congressperson
Congressmen and women can help in many ways and are perhaps the most powerful force to make an impact. Take advantage of your ability to spread the message to as many of your constituents as possible. Also, leverage your leadership and organizing skills by asking other congresspersons to contribute to raising awareness.
You can:
- Educate yourself to recognize the signs of trafficking
- Save the hotline number in your cell phone: 888-373-3888
- Tell other congressmen and women, and your staff, about human trafficking
- Tell your constituents about human trafficking
- Ask your constituents to take action against human trafficking
- Keep your eyes open at all times in your community
- If you travel through airports, keep your eyes open for suspicious activity
- Report suspected incidents of trafficking to the hotline
- When you travel, use companies that have signed The CODE
- Display a hotline magnet in the lunchroom
- Put hotline wallet cards in a dispenser in your waiting room
- Put up public service posters in the lunch room
- Put a bumper sticker on your car
- Pass out hotline wallet cards
- Wear a T-shirt or sweatshirt with an anti-trafficking message
- Wear a baseball cap with an anti-trafficking message
- Pass out flyers in your community
- Start an organization of congressmen against trafficking
- Train other congressmen and women to recognize the signs of trafficking
- Give a speech about human trafficking at a local Rotary or other service club luncheon
- Find out if your state has an anti-trafficking law
- If your state doesn’t have an anti-trafficking law, ask your legislators to get one passed
- Declare yourself a New Abolitionist – sign up for an anti-trafficking email address
- Join the New Underground Railroad
- Email this website to people you know!
- Donate to an anti-trafficking nonprofit
- Fundraise for an anti-trafficking nonprofit
- Join an anti-trafficking organization
- Write a letter to a company
Customs Officer
Customs officers can help in many ways and are a powerful force to make an impact. Take advantage of your role in homeland security to keep an eye out for suspicious activity. Even small actions may save someone’s life! Spread the message to as many people in your customs unit as possible. Also, build your leadership and organizing skills by asking other airports in your community to contribute to raising awareness.
You can:
- Educate yourself to recognize the signs of trafficking
- Save the hotline number in your cell phone: 888-373-3888
- Tell other customs officers about human trafficking
- Request training for all customs officers in your unit
- Keep your eyes open at all times in your community
- Report suspected incidents of trafficking to the hotline
- Display a hotline magnet in the employee lunchroom
- Ask to put a hotline wallet cards dispenser in the lunch room
- Ask to put up public service posters in the restrooms and lunch room
- Wear a T-shirt or sweatshirt with an anti-trafficking message
- Wear a baseball cap with an anti-trafficking message
- Put a bumper sticker on your car
- Pass out hotline wallet cards
- Pass out flyers in your community
- Start an organization of customs officers against trafficking in your community
- Train other customs officers to recognize the signs of trafficking
- Give a speech about human trafficking at a local Rotary or other service club luncheon
- Find out if your state has an anti-trafficking law
- If your state doesn’t have an anti-trafficking law, ask your legislators to get one passed
- Write to your congressman
- Declare yourself a New Abolitionist – sign up for an anti-trafficking email address
- Join the New Underground Railroad
- Email this website to people you know!
- Donate to an anti-trafficking nonprofit
- Fundraise for an anti-trafficking nonprofit
- Join an anti-trafficking organization
- Write a letter to a company
Doctor
Doctors can help in many needed ways and can make a huge impact. Even small actions may save someone’s life! Take advantage of your ability to educate as many people in your organization as possible. Also, leverage your leadership in your community by asking other physicians to contribute to raising awareness and providing services.
You can:
- Educate yourself to recognize the signs of trafficking
- Train your staff to recognize the signs of human trafficking
- Save the hotline number in your cell phone: 888-373-3888
- Put up public service posters in the waiting room and lunchroom
- Report suspected incidents of trafficking to the hotline
- Make brochures available through your HR department
- Place hotline wallet cards in a dispenser in the waiting room
- Keep your eyes open at all times in your community
- Wear a T-shirt or sweatshirt with an anti-trafficking message
- Wear a baseball cap with an anti-trafficking message
- Put a bumper sticker on your car
- Volunteer to provide health care services to rescued slaves
- Volunteer to do victim outreach
- Teach children about human trafficking and how to stay safe
- Start an organization of doctors against trafficking in your community
- Find out if your state has an anti-trafficking law
- If your state doesn’t have an anti-trafficking law, ask your legislators to get one passed
- Write to your congressman
- Give a speech about human trafficking at a local Rotary or other service club luncheon
- Declare yourself a New Abolitionist – sign up for an anti-trafficking email address
- Join the New Underground Railroad
- Email this website to people you know!
- Donate to an anti-trafficking nonprofit
- Fundraise for an anti-trafficking nonprofit
- Join an anti-trafficking organization
- Write a letter to a company
Employee
Employees can help in many ways and are a powerful force to make an impact. Take advantage of your ability to spread the message to as many people in your organization as possible. Also, leverage your leadership and organizing skills by asking other businesses in your community to contribute to raising awareness.
You can:
- Educate yourself to recognize the signs of trafficking
- Tell other employees about human trafficking
- Save the hotline number in your cell phone: 888-373-3888
- Request training for all employees in your organization about human trafficking
- Display a hotline magnet in the employee lunchroom
- Find out if your company's products are Fair Trade certified
- Examine your supply chain for Fair Trade practices
- Keep your eyes open at all times in your community
- Report suspected incidents of trafficking to the hotline
- Carry a tote bag with an anti-trafficking message
- Put a bumper sticker on your car
- Pass out hotline wallet cards
- Ask to put up public service posters in the restrooms and lunch room
- Ask to put a hotline wallet cards dispenser in the lunch room
- Wear a T-shirt or sweatshirt with an anti-trafficking message
- Wear a baseball cap with an anti-trafficking message
- Pass out flyers in your community
- Volunteer to teach computer skills to rescued slaves
- Start an anti-trafficking organization in your community
- Train other employees to recognize the signs of trafficking
- Find out if your state has an anti-trafficking law
- If your state doesn’t have an anti-trafficking law, ask your legislators to get one passed
- Write to your congressman
- Declare yourself a New Abolitionist – sign up for an anti-trafficking email address
- Join the New Underground Railroad
- Email this website to people you know!
- Donate to an anti-trafficking nonprofit
- Fundraise for an anti-trafficking nonprofit
- Join an anti-trafficking organization
- Write a letter to a company
Employer
Employers can help in many ways and are a powerful force to make an impact. Take advantage of your ability to spread the message to as many people in your organization as possible. Also, leverage your leadership and organizing skills by asking other businesses in your community to contribute to raising awareness.
You can:
- Educate yourself to recognize the signs of trafficking
- Tell other businesspeople about human trafficking
- Save the hotline number in your cell phone: 888-373-3888
- Put up posters in the lunchroom
- Make brochures available through your HR department
- Download, print and distribute the Community Guide
- Put hotline wallet cards in a dispenser in the lunchroom
- Offer employment to rescued slaves
- Examine your supply chain for Fair Trade practices
- Apply for Fair Trade certification
- Report Wage and Hour violations by your suppliers or customers
- Host an employee lunch and give a speech about human trafficking
- Keep your eyes open at all times in your community
- Report suspected incidents of trafficking to the hotline
- Wear a T-shirt or sweatshirt with an anti-trafficking message
- Wear a baseball cap with an anti-trafficking message
- Put a bumper sticker on your car
- Give a speech about human trafficking at a local Rotary or other service club luncheon
- Start an organization of businesses against trafficking in your community
- Find out if your state has an anti-trafficking law
- If your state doesn’t have an anti-trafficking law, ask your legislators to get one passed
- Write to your congressman
- Declare yourself a New Abolitionist – sign up for an anti-trafficking email address
- Join the New Underground Railroad
- Email this website to people you know!
- Donate to an anti-trafficking nonprofit
- Fundraise for an anti-trafficking nonprofit
- Join an anti-trafficking organization
- Write a letter to a company
Executive
Executives can help in many ways and are a powerful force to make an impact. Take advantage of your ability to change corporate policies and spread the message to as many people in your organization as possible. Also, leverage your leadership position by asking other executives in your community to contribute to raising awareness.
You can:
- Educate yourself to recognize the signs of trafficking
- Tell other managers about human trafficking
- Save the hotline number in your cell phone: 888-373-3888
- Request training for all employees in your organization about human trafficking
- Display a hotline magnet in the employee lunchroom
- Find out if your company's products are Fair Trade certified
- Examine your supply chain for Fair Trade practices
- When you travel, use companies that have signed The CODE
- If you travel through airports, keep your eyes open for suspicious activity
- If you travel on the road and stop at truck stops, keep your eyes open for suspicious activity
- Report suspected incidents of trafficking to the hotline
- Keep your eyes open at all times in your community
- Put a bumper sticker on your car
- Pass out hotline wallet cards
- Ask to put up public service posters in the restrooms and lunch room
- Ask to put a hotline wallet cards dispenser in the lunch room
- Wear a T-shirt or sweatshirt with an anti-trafficking message
- Wear a baseball cap with an anti-trafficking message
- Pass out flyers in your community
- Volunteer to teach computer skills to rescued slaves
- Start an anti-trafficking organization in your community
- Train other employees to recognize the signs of trafficking
- Find out if your state has an anti-trafficking law
- If your state doesn’t have an anti-trafficking law, ask your legislators to get one passed
- Write to your congressman
- Declare yourself a New Abolitionist – sign up for an anti-trafficking email address
- Join the New Underground Railroad
- Email this website to people you know!
- Donate to an anti-trafficking nonprofit
- Fundraise for an anti-trafficking nonprofit
- Join an anti-trafficking organization
- Write a letter to a company
Film Maker
Film makers can help in many ways and are a powerful force to influence society. Take advantage of your ability to spread the message to as many people as possible. Also, leverage your leadership and organizing skills by asking other film makers in your community to contribute to raising awareness.
You can:
- Educate yourself to recognize the signs of trafficking
- Tell other film makers about human trafficking
- Save the hotline number in your cell phone: 888-373-3888
- Wear a T-shirt or sweatshirt with an anti-trafficking message
- Wear a baseball cap with an anti-trafficking message
- Put a bumper sticker on your car
- Keep your eyes open at all times in your community
- If you travel through airports, keep your eyes open for suspicious activity
- If you travel on the road and stop at truck stops, keep your eyes open for suspicious activity
- Report suspected incidents of trafficking to the hotline
- When you travel, use companies that have signed The CODE
- Write and/or produce a new film about human trafficking
- Write and/or produce a new television episode or series about human trafficking
- Offer pro bono film production services for nonprofits fighting human trafficking
- Produce a public service announcement about human trafficking
- Make a film for children about human trafficking
- Make a video about human trafficking and put it on YouTube
- Pass out flyers
- Pass out hotline wallet cards
- Find out if your state has an anti-trafficking law
- If your state doesn’t have an anti-trafficking law, ask your legislators to get one passed
- Write to your congressman
- Declare yourself a New Abolitionist – sign up for an anti-trafficking email address
- Join the New Underground Railroad
- Email this website to people you know!
- Donate to an anti-trafficking nonprofit
- Fundraise for an anti-trafficking nonprofit
- Join an anti-trafficking organization
- Write a letter to a company
Flight Attendant
Flight attendants can support the movement in many ways and are a powerful force to make an impact. Take advantage of your role in the travel industry to keep an eye out for suspicious activity. Even small actions may save someone’s life! Spread the message to as many people in your airline as possible. Also, build your leadership and organizing skills by asking other airline companies in your community to contribute to raising awareness.
You can:
- Educate yourself to recognize the signs of trafficking
- Save the hotline number in your cell phone: 888-373-3888
- Tell other flight attendants about human trafficking
- Request training for all flight attendants in your company
- Keep your eyes open at all times in your community
- Report suspected incidents of trafficking to the hotline
- Display a hotline magnet in your airplane kitchen
- Ask to put a hotline wallet cards dispenser in the lunch room
- Ask to put up public service posters in the restrooms and lunch room
- Wear a T-shirt or sweatshirt with an anti-trafficking message
- Wear a baseball cap with an anti-trafficking message
- Put a bumper sticker on your car
- Pass out hotline wallet cards
- Pass out flyers in your community
- Start an organization of flight attendants against trafficking in your community
- Train other flight attendants to recognize the signs of trafficking
- Give a speech about human trafficking at a local Rotary or other service club luncheon
- Find out if your state has an anti-trafficking law
- If your state doesn’t have an anti-trafficking law, ask your legislators to get one passed
- Write to your congressman
- Declare yourself a New Abolitionist – sign up for an anti-trafficking email address
- Join the New Underground Railroad
- Email this website to people you know!
- Donate to an anti-trafficking nonprofit
- Fundraise for an anti-trafficking nonprofit
- Join an anti-trafficking organization
- Write a letter to a company
Foreign Language Speaker
Foreign language speakers can support the movement in many valuable ways. Even small actions may save someone’s life! Take advantage of your ability to spread the message to as many people in your community as possible. Also, build your leadership and organizing skills by asking other foreign language speakers in your community to help raise awareness.
You can:
- Educate yourself to recognize the signs of trafficking
- Tell other foreign language speakers about human trafficking
- Save the hotline number in your cell phone: 888-373-3888
- Offer to provide translation services for rescued slaves
- Offer to teach English as a second language to rescued slaves
- Volunteer to translate documents for nonprofits fighting human trafficking
- Keep your eyes open at all times in your community
- Report suspected incidents of trafficking to the hotline
- Carry a tote bag with an anti-trafficking message
- Put a bumper sticker on your car
- Pass out hotline wallet cards
- Wear a T-shirt or sweatshirt with an anti-trafficking message
- Wear a baseball cap with an anti-trafficking message
- Pass out flyers in your community
- Volunteer to do victim outreach
- Teach children about human trafficking and how to stay safe
- Start an organization of foreign language speakers against trafficking in your community
- Train other foreign language speakers to recognize the signs of trafficking
- Find out if your state has an anti-trafficking law
- If your state doesn’t have an anti-trafficking law, ask your legislators to get one passed
- Write to your congressman
- Declare yourself a New Abolitionist – sign up for an anti-trafficking email address
- Join the New Underground Railroad
- Email this website to people you know!
- Donate to an anti-trafficking nonprofit
- Fundraise for an anti-trafficking nonprofit
- Join an anti-trafficking organization
- Write a letter to a company
Graphic Designer
Graphic designers can help in many ways and are a powerful force to make an impact. Take advantage of your ability to spread the message to as many people in your organization as possible. Also, build your leadership and organizing skills by asking other graphic designers in your community to contribute to raising awareness.
You can:
- Educate yourself to recognize the signs of trafficking
- Tell other graphic designers about human trafficking
- Save the hotline number in your cell phone: 888-373-3888
- Wear a button with an anti-trafficking message
- Wear a T-shirt or sweatshirt with an anti-trafficking message
- Wear a baseball cap with an anti-trafficking message
- If you have a car, put a bumper sticker on it
- Ask to put up public service posters in the restrooms and lunch room
- Keep your eyes open at all times in your community
- Report suspected incidents of trafficking to the hotline
- Offer pro bono graphic services to nonprofits fighting human trafficking
- Create and donate new designs to the End Slavery Now online store
- Design posters and flyers
- Design t-shirts and other clothing
- Pass out flyers
- Pass out hotline wallet cards
- Volunteer to teach computer skills to rescued slaves
- Find out if your state has an anti-trafficking law
- If your state doesn’t have an anti-trafficking law, ask your legislators to get one passed
- Write to your congressman
- Declare yourself a New Abolitionist – sign up for an anti-trafficking email address
- Join the New Underground Railroad
- Email this website to people you know!
- Donate to an anti-trafficking nonprofit
- Fundraise for an anti-trafficking nonprofit
- Join an anti-trafficking organization
- Write a letter to a company
Health Care Clinic
Health care clinics can help in many ways and are a powerful force to make an impact. Take advantage of your ability to spread the message to as many people in your community as possible. Also, leverage your leadership and organizing skills by asking other health care clinics in your community to contribute to raising awareness.
You can:
- Educate yourself to recognize the signs of trafficking
- Train your staff to recognize the signs of human trafficking
- Save the hotline number in your cell phone: 888-373-3888
- Request training for all your staff
- Put up public service posters in the waiting room and lunchroom
- Report suspected incidents of trafficking to the hotline
- Make brochures available through your HR department
- Place brochures in your waiting room
- Place hotline wallet cards in a dispenser in the waiting room
- Keep your eyes open at all times in your community
- Offer to provide free health care services to rescued slaves
- Start a community organization of health care professionals against human trafficking
- Find out if your state has an anti-trafficking law
- If your state doesn’t have an anti-trafficking law, ask your legislators to get one passed
- Declare yourself a New Abolitionist – sign up for an anti-trafficking email address
- Join the New Underground Railroad
- Email this website to people you know!
- Donate to an anti-trafficking nonprofit
- Fundraise for an anti-trafficking nonprofit
- Join an anti-trafficking organization
- Write a letter to a company
Homemaker
Homemakers can support the movement in many ways and are a powerful force to end slavery. Even small actions may save someone’s life! Take advantage of your ability to spread the message to as many people in your community as possible. Also, build your leadership and organizing skills by asking other homemakers in your community to contribute to raising awareness.
You can:
- Educate yourself to recognize the signs of trafficking
- Tell other homemakeres in your community about human trafficking
- Save the hotline number in your cell phone: 888-373-3888
- Attend a community training about human trafficking
- Host a video or film screening in your home
- Wear a T-shirt or sweatshirt with an anti-trafficking message
- Wear a baseball cap with an anti-trafficking message
- Carry a tote bag with an anti-trafficking message
- If you have a car, put a bumper sticker on it
- Offer to provide shelter for rescued slaves
- Cook meals for rescued slaves
- Volunteer to do victim outreach
- Volunteer to teach computer skills to rescued slaves
- Teach children about human trafficking and how to stay safe
- Organize a bake sale to raise money for the cause
- Keep your eyes open at all times in your community
- Report suspected incidents of trafficking to the hotline
- Inform your neighborhood watch group about human trafficking
- Start an anti-trafficking organization in your community
- Design posters
- Put up posters
- Design flyers
- Print flyers
- Pass out flyers in your community
- Pass out hotline wallet cards
- Find out if your state has an anti-trafficking law
- If your state doesn’t have an anti-trafficking law, ask your legislators to get one passed
- Write to your congressman
- Write a poem
- Write a song
- Give a speech about human trafficking
- Write a petition and get others to sign it
- Make a video about human trafficking and put it on YouTube
- Be an Internet sleuth
- Support or organize a walkathon, marathon, rally, march, candlelight vigil or other event
- Declare yourself a New Abolitionist – sign up for an anti-trafficking email address
- Join the New Underground Railroad
- Email this website to people you know!
- Donate to an anti-trafficking nonprofit
- Fundraise for an anti-trafficking nonprofit
- Join an anti-trafficking organization
- Write a letter to a company
Immigration Officer
Immigration officers can help in many ways and are a powerful force to make an impact. Take advantage of your role in homeland security to keep an eye out for suspicious activity. Even small actions may save someone’s life! Spread the message to as many people in your immigration unit as possible. Also, build your leadership and organizing skills by asking other airports in your community to contribute to raising awareness.
You can:
- Educate yourself to recognize the signs of trafficking
- Save the hotline number in your cell phone: 888-373-3888
- Tell other immigration officers about human trafficking
- Request training for all immigration officers in your unit
- Keep your eyes open at all times in your community
- Report suspected incidents of trafficking to the hotline
- Display a hotline magnet in the employee lunchroom
- Ask to put a hotline wallet cards dispenser in the lunch room
- Ask to put up public service posters in the restrooms and lunch room
- Wear a T-shirt or sweatshirt with an anti-trafficking message
- Wear a baseball cap with an anti-trafficking message
- Put a bumper sticker on your car
- Pass out hotline wallet cards
- Pass out flyers in your community
- Start an organization of immigration officers against human trafficking in your community
- Train other immigration officers to recognize the signs of trafficking
- Give a speech about human trafficking at a local Rotary or other service club luncheon
- Find out if your state has an anti-trafficking law
- If your state doesn’t have an anti-trafficking law, ask your legislators to get one passed
- Write to your congressman
- Declare yourself a New Abolitionist – sign up for an anti-trafficking email address
- Join the New Underground Railroad
- Email this website to people you know!
- Donate to an anti-trafficking nonprofit
- Fundraise for an anti-trafficking nonprofit
- Join an anti-trafficking organization
- Write a letter to a company
IT Specialist
IT specialists can help in many ways and are a powerful force to make an impact. Take advantage of your ability to spread the message to as many people in your organization as possible. Also, build your leadership and organizing skills by asking other IT specialists in your community to contribute to raising awareness.
You can:
- Educate yourself to recognize the signs of trafficking
- Tell other IT specialists about human trafficking
- Save the hotline number in your cell phone: 888-373-3888
- Request training for all employees in your organization about human trafficking
- Wear a button with an anti-trafficking message
- Wear a T-shirt or sweatshirt with an anti-trafficking message
- Wear a baseball cap with an anti-trafficking message
- If you have a car, put a bumper sticker on it
- Ask to put up public service posters in the restrooms and lunch room
- Keep your eyes open at all times in your community
- Be an Internet sleuth
- Report suspected incidents of trafficking to the hotline
- Offer pro bono IT services for nonprofits fighting human trafficking
- Volunteer to teach computer skills to rescued slaves
- Pass out flyers
- Pass out hotline wallet cards
- Find out if your state has an anti-trafficking law
- If your state doesn’t have an anti-trafficking law, ask your legislators to get one passed
- Write to your congressman
- Declare yourself a New Abolitionist – sign up for an anti-trafficking email address
- Join the New Underground Railroad
- Email this website to people you know!
- Donate to an anti-trafficking nonprofit
- Fundraise for an anti-trafficking nonprofit
- Join an anti-trafficking organization
- Write a letter to a company
Lawyer
Lawyers can help in many ways and are a powerful force to make an impact. Take advantage of your ability to spread the message to as many people in your organization as possible. Also, leverage your leadership and organizing skills by asking other lawyers in your community to contribute to raising awareness.
You can:
- Educate yourself to recognize the signs of trafficking
- Save the hotline number in your cell phone: 888-373-3888
- Train your staff to recognize the signs of human trafficking
- Put up public service posters in the waiting room and lunchroom
- Keep your eyes open at all times in your community
- If you travel through airports, keep your eyes open for suspicious activity
- Report suspected incidents of trafficking to the hotline
- When you travel, use companies that have signed The CODE
- Make brochures available through your HR department
- Place hotline wallet cards in a dispenser in the waiting room
- Keep your eyes open at all times in your community
- Wear a T-shirt or sweatshirt with an anti-trafficking message
- Wear a baseball cap with an anti-trafficking message
- Put a bumper sticker on your car
- Pass out flyers in your community
- Volunteer to provide legal services for rescued slaves
- Volunteer to provide legal services for anti-trafficking nonprofit organizations
- Advocate for policy changes
- Assist with T-visas for non-citizen rescued slaves
- Start an organization of lawyers against trafficking in your community
- Train other lawyers to recognize the signs of trafficking
- Give a speech about human trafficking at a local Rotary or other service club luncheon
- Find out if your state has an anti-trafficking law
- If your state doesn’t have an anti-trafficking law, ask your legislators to get one passed
- Write to your congressman
- Declare yourself a New Abolitionist – sign up for an anti-trafficking email address
- Join the New Underground Railroad
- Email this website to people you know!
- Donate to an anti-trafficking nonprofit
- Fundraise for an anti-trafficking nonprofit
- Join an anti-trafficking organization
- Write a letter to a company
Longshoreman
Longshoremen can help in many ways and are a powerful force to make an impact. Take advantage of your ability to spread the message to as many people in your organization as possible. Even small actions may save someone’s life! Also, build your leadership and organizing skills by asking other longshoremen in your community to contribute to raising awareness.
You can:
- Educate yourself to recognize the signs of trafficking
- Tell other longshoremen about human trafficking
- Save the hotline number in your cell phone: 888-373-3888
- Request training for all your union members
- When you're on the docks, watch for suspicious activity or cargo
- Examine or report suspicious cargo
- Report suspected incidents of trafficking to the hotline
- Keep your eyes open at all times in your community
- Put a bumper sticker on your car
- Pass out hotline wallet cards
- Ask port authorities to put up public service posters in the restrooms
- Wear a T-shirt or sweatshirt with an anti-trafficking message
- Wear a baseball cap with an anti-trafficking message
- Pass out flyers to other longshoremen
- Train other longshoremen to recognize the signs of trafficking
- Find out if your state has an anti-trafficking law
- If your state doesn’t have an anti-trafficking law, ask your legislators to get one passed
- Write to your congressman
- Declare yourself a New Abolitionist – sign up for an anti-trafficking email address
- Join the New Underground Railroad
- Email this website to people you know!
- Donate to an anti-trafficking nonprofit
- Fundraise for an anti-trafficking nonprofit
- Join an anti-trafficking organization
- Write a letter to a company
Mail Carrier
Mail carriers can help in many ways and are a powerful force to make an impact. Even small actions may save someone’s life! Take advantage of your access to homes and properties to keep an eye out for suspicious activity. Spread the message to as many people in your post office as possible. Also, build your leadership and organizing skills by asking other post offices in your community to contribute to raising awareness.
You can:
- Educate yourself to recognize the signs of trafficking
- Save the hotline number in your cell phone: 888-373-3888
- Tell other mail carriers about human trafficking
- Request training for all mail carriers at my post office
- Keep your eyes open at all times in your community
- Report suspected incidents of trafficking to the hotline
- Display a hotline magnet in your postal vehicle and the lunchroom
- Ask to put a hotline wallet cards dispenser in the lunch room
- Ask to put up public service posters in the restrooms and lunch room
- Wear a T-shirt or sweatshirt with an anti-trafficking message
- Wear a baseball cap with an anti-trafficking message
- Put a bumper sticker on your car
- Pass out hotline wallet cards
- Pass out flyers in your community
- Start an organization of mail carriers against trafficking in your community
- Train other mail carriers to recognize signs of trafficking
- Give a speech about human trafficking at a local Rotary or other service club luncheon
- Find out if your state has an anti-trafficking law
- If your state doesn’t have an anti-trafficking law, ask your legislators to get one passed
- Write to your congressman
- Declare yourself a New Abolitionist – sign up for an anti-trafficking email address
- Join the New Underground Railroad
- Email this website to people you know!
- Donate to an anti-trafficking nonprofit
- Fundraise for an anti-trafficking nonprofit
- Join an anti-trafficking organization
- Write a letter to a company
Manager
Managers can help in many ways and are a powerful force to make an impact. Take advantage of your ability to spread the message to as many people in your organization as possible. Also, leverage your leadership and organizing skills by asking other managers in your community to contribute to raising awareness.
You can:
- Educate yourself to recognize the signs of trafficking
- Tell other managers about human trafficking
- Save the hotline number in your cell phone: 888-373-3888
- Request training for all employees in your organization about human trafficking
- Display a hotline magnet in the employee lunchroom
- Find out if your company's products are Fair Trade certified
- Examine your supply chain for Fair Trade practices
- If you travel through airports, keep your eyes open for suspicious activity
- If you travel on the road and stop at truck stops, keep your eyes open for suspicious activity
- Report suspected incidents of trafficking to the hotline
- Keep your eyes open at all times in your community
- Put a bumper sticker on your car
- Pass out hotline wallet cards
- Ask to put up public service posters in the restrooms and lunch room
- Ask to put a hotline wallet cards dispenser in the lunch room
- Wear a T-shirt or sweatshirt with an anti-trafficking message
- Wear a baseball cap with an anti-trafficking message
- Pass out flyers in your community
- Volunteer to teach computer skills to rescued slaves
- Start an anti-trafficking organization in your community
- Train other employees to recognize the signs of trafficking
- Find out if your state has an anti-trafficking law
- If your state doesn’t have an anti-trafficking law, ask your legislators to get one passed
- Write to your congressman
- Declare yourself a New Abolitionist – sign up for an anti-trafficking email address
- Join the New Underground Railroad
- Email this website to people you know!
- Donate to an anti-trafficking nonprofit
- Fundraise for an anti-trafficking nonprofit
- Join an anti-trafficking organization
- Write a letter to a company
Mayor or City Council Member
Mayors and City Council Members can help in many ways and are a powerful force to make an impact. Even small actions may save someone’s life! Take advantage of your ability to spread the message to as many of your constituents as possible. Also, leverage your leadership and organizing skills by asking other congresspersons to contribute to raising awareness. You can:
You can:
- Educate yourself to recognize the signs of trafficking
- Save the hotline number in your cell phone: 888-373-3888
- Tell other local politicians and your staff about human trafficking
- Request training for all staffers and city council members
- Tell your constituents about human trafficking
- Ask your constituents to take action against human trafficking
- Start a “Slave-Free City” campaign in your city
- Keep your eyes open at all times in your community
- Report suspected incidents of trafficking to the hotline
- Display a hotline magnet in the lunchroom
- Put hotline wallet cards in a dispenser in your waiting room
- Put up public service posters in your waiting room, restrooms and lunch room
- Put a bumper sticker on your car
- Pass out hotline wallet cards
- Wear a T-shirt or sweatshirt with an anti-trafficking message
- Wear a baseball cap with an anti-trafficking message
- Pass out flyers in your community
- Produce a public service announcement about human trafficking
- 19. Start an organization of local politicians against human trafficking
- Train other local politicians to recognize the signs of trafficking
- Give a speech about human trafficking at a local Rotary or other service club luncheon
- Find out if your state has an anti-trafficking law
- If your state doesn’t have an anti-trafficking law, ask your legislators to get one passed
- Declare yourself a New Abolitionist – sign up for an anti-trafficking email address
- Join the New Underground Railroad
- Email this website to people you know!
- Donate to an anti-trafficking nonprofit
- Fundraise for an anti-trafficking nonprofit
- Join an anti-trafficking organization
- Write a letter to a company
Mental Health Professional
Mental health professionals can help in many needed ways and can make a huge impact. Take advantage of your ability to educate as many people in your organization as possible. Also, leverage your leadership in your community by asking other physicians to contribute to raising awareness and providing services.
You can:
- Educate yourself to recognize the signs of trafficking
- Train your staff to recognize the signs of human trafficking
- Save the hotline number in your cell phone: 888-373-3888
- Request training for all your staff
- Put up public service posters in the waiting room and lunchroom
- Report suspected incidents of trafficking to the hotline
- Make brochures available through your HR department
- Place brochures in your waiting room
- Place hotline wallet cards in a dispenser in the waiting room
- Keep your eyes open at all times in your community
- Wear a T-shirt or sweatshirt with an anti-trafficking message
- Wear a baseball cap with an anti-trafficking message
- Put a bumper sticker on your car
- Volunteer to provide free counseling to rescued slaves
- Volunteer to do victim outreach
- Teach children about human trafficking and how to stay safe
- Start an organization of mental health professionals against trafficking in your community
- Find out if your state has an anti-trafficking law
- If your state doesn’t have an anti-trafficking law, ask your legislators to get one passed
- Write to your congressman
- Give a speech about human trafficking at a local Rotary or other service club luncheon
- Declare yourself a New Abolitionist – sign up for an anti-trafficking email address
- Join the New Underground Railroad
- Email this website to people you know!
- Donate to an anti-trafficking nonprofit
- Fundraise for an anti-trafficking nonprofit
- Join an anti-trafficking organization
- Write a letter to a company
Merchant Seaman
Merchant seamen can help in many ways and are a powerful force to make an impact. Take advantage of your ability to spread the message to as many people in your organization as possible. Even small actions may save someone’s life! Also, build your leadership and organizing skills by asking other merchant seamen in your community to contribute to raising awareness.
You can:
- Educate yourself to recognize the signs of trafficking
- Tell other merchant seamen about human trafficking
- Save the hotline number in your cell phone: 888-373-3888
- Request training for all your crew
- When you're on the docks or at sea, watch for suspicious activity or cargo
- Examine or report suspicious cargo
- Report suspected incidents of trafficking to the hotline
- Keep your eyes open at all times in your community
- Put a bumper sticker on your car or truck
- Pass out hotline wallet cards
- Ask port authorities to put up public service posters in the restrooms
- Wear a T-shirt or sweatshirt with an anti-trafficking message
- Wear a baseball cap with an anti-trafficking message
- Pass out flyers to other merchant seamen
- Train other merchant seamen to recognize the signs of trafficking
- Find out if your company's products are Fair Trade certified
- If your state doesn’t have an anti-trafficking law, ask your legislators to get one passed
- Write to your congressmanq
- Declare yourself a New Abolitionist – sign up for an anti-trafficking email address
- Join the New Underground Railroad
- Email this website to people you know!
- Donate to an anti-trafficking nonprofit
- Fundraise for an anti-trafficking nonprofit
- Join an anti-trafficking organization
- Write a letter to a company
Meter Reader
Meter Readers can help in many ways and are a powerful force to make an impact. Even small actions may save someone’s life! Take advantage of your access to homes and properties to keep an eye out for suspicious activity. Spread the message to as many people in your company as possible. Also, build your leadership and organizing skills by asking other utility companies in your community to contribute to raising awareness.
You can:
- Educate yourself to recognize the signs of trafficking
- Save the hotline number in your cell phone: 888-373-3888
- Tell other meter readers about human trafficking
- Request training for all meter readers in your company
- Keep your eyes open at all times in your community
- Report suspected incidents of trafficking to the hotline
- Display a hotline magnet in your vehicle and the lunchroom
- Ask to put a hotline wallet cards dispenser in the lunch room
- Ask to put up public service posters in the restrooms and lunch room
- Wear a T-shirt or sweatshirt with an anti-trafficking message
- Wear a baseball cap with an anti-trafficking message
- Put a bumper sticker on your car
- Pass out hotline wallet cards
- Pass out flyers in your community
- Start an organization of meter readers against trafficking in your community
- Train other meter readers to recognize the signs of trafficking
- Give a speech about human trafficking at a local Rotary or other service club luncheon
- Find out if your state has an anti-trafficking law
- If your state doesn’t have an anti-trafficking law, ask your legislators to get one passed
- Write to your congressman
- Declare yourself a New Abolitionist – sign up for an anti-trafficking email address
- Join the New Underground Railroad
- Email this website to people you know!
- Donate to an anti-trafficking nonprofit
- Fundraise for an anti-trafficking nonprofit
- Join an anti-trafficking organization
- Write a letter to a company
Musician
Musicians can help in many ways and are a powerful force to grow the movement. Take advantage of your ability to spread the message to as many people and fans as possible. Also, leverage your leadership and organizing skills by asking other musicians in your community to contribute to raising awareness.
You can:
- Educate yourself to recognize the signs of trafficking
- Tell other people and your fans about human trafficking
- Save the hotline number in your cell phone: 888-373-3888
- Ask your fans to take action against human trafficking
- Become a celebrity spokesperson for a nonprofit fighting against human trafficking
- Wear a button with an anti-trafficking message
- Wear a T-shirt or sweatshirt with an anti-trafficking message
- Wear a baseball cap with an anti-trafficking message
- Write a song
- Write a poem
- Make a music video about human trafficking and put it on YouTube
- Produce a public service announcement about human trafficking
- Stage a concert or an entire tour to benefit the fight against human trafficking
- Put a bumper sticker on your car
- Keep your eyes open at all times in your community
- Report suspected incidents of trafficking to the hotline
- Start an organization of musicians against trafficking in your community
- Pass out flyers at concerts
- Pass out hotline wallet cards at concerts
- Find out if your state has an anti-trafficking law
- If your state doesn’t have an anti-trafficking law, ask your legislators to get one passed
- Write to your congressman
- Sponsor a petition and have your fans get people to sign it
- Sponsor a walkathon, marathon, rally, march, candlelight vigil or other event
- Sponsor a new concert tour film about human trafficking
- Declare yourself a New Abolitionist – sign up for an anti-trafficking email address
- Join the New Underground Railroad
- Email this website to people you know!
- Donate to an anti-trafficking nonprofit
- Fundraise for an anti-trafficking nonprofit
- Join an anti-trafficking organization
- Write a letter to a company
Nurse
Nurses can support the movement in many valuable ways. Even small actions may save someone’s life! Take advantage of your ability to spread the message to as many people in your community as possible. Also, use your organizing skills by asking other nurses in your community to help raise awareness.
You can:
- Educate yourself to recognize the signs of trafficking
- Tell other nurses about human trafficking
- Save the hotline number in your cell phone: 888-373-3888
- Wear a button with an anti-trafficking message
- Display a hotline magnet in the nurses’ station
- Keep your eyes open at all times in your community
- Report suspected incidents of trafficking to the hotline
- Carry a tote bag with an anti-trafficking message
- Put a bumper sticker on your car
- Pass out hotline wallet cards
- Ask to put up public service posters in the waiting room
- Ask to put a hotline wallet cards dispenser in the waiting room
- Wear a T-shirt or sweatshirt with an anti-trafficking message
- Wear a baseball cap with an anti-trafficking message
- Pass out flyers in your community
- Volunteer to do victim outreach
- Teach children about human trafficking and how to stay safe
- Start an organization of nurses against trafficking in your community
- Start an organization of nurses against trafficking in your community
- Train other nurses to recognize the signs of trafficking
- Find out if your state has an anti-trafficking law
- If your state doesn’t have an anti-trafficking law, ask your legislators to get one passed
- Write to your congressman
- Declare yourself a New Abolitionist – sign up for an anti-trafficking email address
- Join the New Underground Railroad
- Email this website to people you know!
- Donate to an anti-trafficking nonprofit
- Fundraise for an anti-trafficking nonprofit
- Join an anti-trafficking organization
- Write a letter to a company
Policeman
Policemen can help in many ways and are one of the most powerful forces to make an impact. Even small actions may save someone’s life! Take advantage of your ability to spread the message to as many people in your department as possible. Also, leverage your leadership and organizing skills by asking other police departments in your community to contribute to raising awareness.
You can:
- Educate yourself to recognize the signs of trafficking
- Save the hotline number in your cell phone: 888-373-3888
- Tell other policemen about human trafficking
- Request training for all the policemen and staff in your department
- Keep your eyes open at all times in your community
- Report suspected incidents of trafficking to the hotline
- Display a hotline magnet in the lunchroom
- Ask to put a hotline wallet cards dispenser in the lunch room
- Ask to put up public service posters in the waiting room, restrooms and lunch room
- Wear a T-shirt or sweatshirt with an anti-trafficking message
- Wear a baseball cap with an anti-trafficking message
- Put a bumper sticker on your car
- Volunteer to provide security for a shelter for rescued slaves
- Volunteer to do victim outreach
- Teach children about human trafficking and how to stay safe
- Pass out hotline wallet cards
- Pass out flyers in your community
- Coordinate efforts with the local neighborhood watch group
- 19. Start an organization of police against trafficking in your community
- Train other policemen to recognize the signs of trafficking
- Give a speech about human trafficking at a local Rotary or other service club luncheon
- Find out if your state has an anti-trafficking law
- If your state doesn’t have an anti-trafficking law, ask your legislators to get one passed
- Write to your congressman
- Declare yourself a New Abolitionist – sign up for an anti-trafficking email address
- Join the New Underground Railroad
- Email this website to people you know!
- Donate to an anti-trafficking nonprofit
- Fundraise for an anti-trafficking nonprofit
- Join an anti-trafficking organization
- Write a letter to a company
Print Shop
Print shops can help in many ways and are a powerful force to make an impact. Take advantage of your ability to spread the message to as many people in your organization as possible. Even small actions may save someone’s life! Also, leverage your leadership and organizing skills by asking other businesses in your community to contribute to raising awareness.
You can:
- Educate yourself to recognize the signs of trafficking
- Tell your employees about human trafficking
- Save the hotline number in your cell phone: 888-373-3888
- Offer pro bono printing services for nonprofits fighting human trafficking
- Create and donate new designs to the End Slavery Now online store
- Design posters and flyers
- Design t-shirts and other clothing
- Pass out flyers
- Put up public service posters in the hallways, restrooms and lunchroom
- Wear a T-shirt or sweatshirt with an anti-trafficking message
- Wear a baseball cap with an anti-trafficking message
- Put a bumper sticker on your car
- Keep your eyes open at all times in your community
- Report suspected incidents of trafficking to the hotline
- Pass out hotline wallet cards
- Find out if your state has an anti-trafficking law
- If your state doesn’t have an anti-trafficking law, ask your legislators to get one passed
- Write to your congressman
- Declare yourself a New Abolitionist – sign up for an anti-trafficking email address
- Join the New Underground Railroad
- Email this website to people you know!
- Donate to an anti-trafficking nonprofit
- Fundraise for an anti-trafficking nonprofit
- Join an anti-trafficking organization
- Write a letter to a company
Researcher
Researchers can help in many ways and are a powerful force to influence society. Take advantage of your ability to spread the message to as many people in your organization as possible. Even small actions may save someone’s life! Also, leverage your leadership and organizing skills by asking other researchers in your community to contribute to raising awareness.
You can:
- Educate yourself to recognize the signs of trafficking
- Save the hotline number in your cell phone: 888-373-3888
- Tell other researchers about human trafficking
- Keep your eyes open at all times in your community
- Report suspected incidents of trafficking to the hotline
- Carry a tote bag with an anti-trafficking message
- Research and write about human trafficking
- Offer to assist nonprofits with research about human trafficking
- Display a hotline magnet in the lunchroom
- Ask to put a hotline wallet cards dispenser in the lunch room
- Ask to put up public service posters in the restrooms and lunch room
- Put a bumper sticker on your car
- Pass out hotline wallet cards
- Wear a baseball cap with an anti-trafficking message
- Wear a baseball cap with an anti-trafficking message
- Pass out flyers in your community
- Volunteer to teach computer skills to rescued slaves
- Start an organization of researchers against trafficking in your community
- Give a speech about human trafficking at a local Rotary or other service club luncheon
- Find out if your state has an anti-trafficking law
- If your state doesn’t have an anti-trafficking law, ask your legislators to get one passed
- Write to your congressman
- Declare yourself a New Abolitionist – sign up for an anti-trafficking email address
- Join the New Underground Railroad
- Email this website to people you know!
- Donate to an anti-trafficking nonprofit
- Fundraise for an anti-trafficking nonprofit
- Join an anti-trafficking organization
- Write a letter to a company
Retiree
Retirees can help in many ways and support their community in becoming slave-free. Take advantage of your ability to spread the message to as many people in your community as possible. Even small actions may save someone’s life! Also, leverage your leadership and organizing skills by asking other retired people in your community to contribute to raising awareness.
You can:
- Educate yourself to recognize the signs of trafficking
- Tell other retired people about human trafficking
- Save the hotline number in your cell phone: 888-373-3888
- Wear a T-shirt or sweatshirt with an anti-trafficking message
- Wear a baseball cap with an anti-trafficking message
- Carry a tote bag with an anti-trafficking message
- If you have a car, put a bumper sticker on it
- Keep your eyes open at all times in your community
- Report suspected incidents of trafficking to the hotline
- Offer to provide shelter for rescued slaves
- Cook meals for rescued slaves
- Volunteer to do victim outreach
- Volunteer to teach computer skills to rescued slaves
- Teach children about human trafficking and how to stay safe
- Form an airport watch
- Inform your neighborhood watch group about human trafficking
- Start an anti-trafficking organization in your community
- Design posters
- Put up posters
- Design flyers
- Print flyers
- Pass out flyers in your community
- Pass out hotline wallet cards
- Find out if your state has an anti-trafficking law
- If your state doesn’t have an anti-trafficking law, ask your legislators to get one passed
- Write to your congressman
- Write a poem
- Write a song
- Give a speech about human trafficking
- Write a petition and get others to sign it
- Be an Internet sleuth
- Support or organize a walkathon, marathon, rally, march, candlelight vigil or other event
- Host a video or film screening in your home
- Declare yourself a New Abolitionist – sign up for an anti-trafficking email address
- Join the New Underground Railroad
- Email this website to people you know!
- Donate to an anti-trafficking nonprofit
- Fundraise for an anti-trafficking nonprofit
- Join an anti-trafficking organization
- Write a letter to a company
Security Guard
Security guards can help in many ways and are one of the most powerful forces to make an impact. Even small actions may save someone’s life! Take advantage of your ability to spread the message to as many people in your company as possible. Also, build your leadership and organizing skills by asking other security companies in your community to contribute to raising awareness.
You can:
- Educate yourself to recognize the signs of trafficking
- Save the hotline number in your cell phone: 888-373-3888
- Tell other security guards about human trafficking
- Request training for all employees in your organization about human trafficking
- Keep your eyes open at all times in your community
- Report suspected incidents of trafficking to the hotline
- Display a hotline magnet in the lunchroom
- Ask to put a hotline wallet cards dispenser in the lunch room
- Ask to put up public service posters in the restrooms and lunch room
- Wear a T-shirt or sweatshirt with an anti-trafficking message
- Wear a baseball cap with an anti-trafficking message
- Put a bumper sticker on your car
- Volunteer to provide security for a shelter for rescued slaves
- Volunteer to do victim outreach
- Teach children about human trafficking and how to stay safe
- Pass out hotline wallet cards
- Pass out flyers in your community
- Start an organization of security guards against trafficking in your community
- Train other security guards to recognize the signs of trafficking
- Give a speech about human trafficking at a local Rotary or other service club luncheon
- Find out if your state has an anti-trafficking law
- If your state doesn’t have an anti-trafficking law, ask your legislators to get one passed
- Write to your congressman
- Declare yourself a New Abolitionist – sign up for an anti-trafficking email address
- Join the New Underground Railroad
- Email this website to people you know!
- Donate to an anti-trafficking nonprofit
- Fundraise for an anti-trafficking nonprofit
- Join an anti-trafficking organization
- Write a letter to a company
Service or Repair Person
Service or repair persons can help in many ways and are a powerful force to make an impact. Even small actions may save someone’s life! Take advantage of your access to homes and properties to keep an eye out for suspicious activity. Spread the message to as many people in your company as possible. Also, build your leadership and organizing skills by asking other utility companies in your community to contribute to raising awareness.
You can:
- Educate yourself to recognize the signs of trafficking
- Save the hotline number in your cell phone: 888-373-3888
- Tell other service people about human trafficking
- Request training for all service people in your company
- Keep your eyes open at all times in your community
- Report suspected incidents of trafficking to the hotline
- Display a hotline magnet in your vehicle and the lunchroom
- Ask to put a hotline wallet cards dispenser in the lunch room
- Ask to put up public service posters in the restrooms and lunch room
- Wear a T-shirt or sweatshirt with an anti-trafficking message
- Wear a baseball cap with an anti-trafficking message
- Put a bumper sticker on your car
- Pass out hotline wallet cards
- Pass out flyers in your community
- Start an organization of service or repair persons against trafficking in your community
- Train other service people to recognize the signs of trafficking
- Give a speech about human trafficking at a local Rotary or other service club luncheon
- Find out if your state has an anti-trafficking law
- If your state doesn’t have an anti-trafficking law, ask your legislators to get one passed
- Write to your congressman
- Declare yourself a New Abolitionist – sign up for an anti-trafficking email address
- Join the New Underground Railroad
- Email this website to people you know!
- Donate to an anti-trafficking nonprofit
- Fundraise for an anti-trafficking nonprofit
- Join an anti-trafficking organization
- Write a letter to a company
State Legislator
State legislators can help in many ways and are perhaps the most powerful force to make an impact. Take advantage of your ability to spread the message to as many of your constituents as possible. Also, leverage your leadership and organizing skills by asking other congresspersons to contribute to raising awareness.
You can:
- Educate yourself to recognize the signs of trafficking
- Save the hotline number in your cell phone: 888-373-3888
- Tell other legislators and your staff about human trafficking
- Request training for all state legislators
- Tell your constituents about human trafficking
- Ask your constituents to take action against human trafficking
- Keep your eyes open at all times in your community
- Report suspected incidents of trafficking to the hotline
- Display a hotline magnet in the lunchroom
- Put hotline wallet cards in a dispenser in your waiting room
- Put up public service posters in the lunch room
- Put a bumper sticker on your car
- Pass out hotline wallet cards
- Wear a T-shirt or sweatshirt with an anti-trafficking message
- Wear a baseball cap with an anti-trafficking message
- Pass out flyers in your community
- Start an organization of state legislators against trafficking
- Train other state legislators to recognize the signs of trafficking
- Give a speech about human trafficking at a local Rotary or other service club luncheon
- Find out if your state has an anti-trafficking law
- Declare yourself a New Abolitionist – sign up for an anti-trafficking email address
- Join the New Underground Railroad
- Email this website to people you know!
- Donate to an anti-trafficking nonprofit
- Fundraise for an anti-trafficking nonprofit
- Join an anti-trafficking organization
- Write a letter to a company
Student
Students can get involved in many ways and are a powerful force to make an impact. Even small actions may save someone’s life! Take advantage of your ability to spread the message to as many people as possible. Also, begin building your leadership and organizing skills by asking businesses in your community to help with costs or donated materials.
You can:
- Educate yourself to recognize the signs of trafficking
- Tell other students about human trafficking
- Save the hotline number in your cell phone: 888-373-3888
- Wear a button with an anti-trafficking message
- Put a bumper sticker on your notebooks
- Wear a T-shirt or sweatshirt with an anti-trafficking message
- Wear a baseball cap with an anti-trafficking message
- Carry a book bag with an anti-trafficking message
- If you have a car, put a bumper sticker on it
- Ask to put up public service posters in the hallways, restrooms and lunch room
- Keep your eyes open at all times in your community
- Report suspected incidents of trafficking to the hotline
- Volunteer to do victim outreach
- Volunteer to teach computer skills to rescued slaves
- Teach children about human trafficking and how to stay safe
- Start a New Abolitionist club or meetup
- Design posters
- Put up posters
- Design flyers
- Print flyers
- Pass out flyers
- Pass out hotline wallet cards
- Find out if your state has an anti-trafficking law
- If your state doesn’t have an anti-trafficking law, ask your legislators to get one passed
- Write to your congressman
- Write a song
- Write a poem
- Make a video about human trafficking and put it on YouTube
- Give a speech about human trafficking
- Write a report or research paper on human trafficking
- Write a petition and get students other people on campus to sign it
- Be an Internet sleuth
- Have a bake sale and use the money to buy books on human trafficking for the library
- Declare yourself a New Abolitionist – sign up for an anti-trafficking email address
- Join the New Underground Railroad
- Email this website to people you know!
- Donate to an anti-trafficking nonprofit
- Fundraise for an anti-trafficking nonprofit
- Join an anti-trafficking organization
- Write a letter to a company
Teacher/Professor
Teachers and professors can help in many ways and are a powerful force to make an impact. Even small actions may save someone’s life! Take advantage of your ability to spread the message to as many people on your campus as possible. Also, leverage your leadership and organizing skills by asking other teachers in your community to contribute to raising awareness.
You can:
- Educate yourself to recognize the signs of trafficking
- Save the hotline number in your cell phone: 888-373-3888
- Tell other teachers and administrators about human trafficking
- Tell your students about human trafficking
- Ask students to take action against human trafficking
- Keep your eyes open at all times in your community
- Report suspected incidents of trafficking to the hotline
- Carry a tote bag with an anti-trafficking message
- Display a hotline magnet in the lunchroom
- Ask to put hotline wallet cards in a dispenser in the lunch room
- Ask to put up public service posters in the hallways and lunch room
- Put a bumper sticker on your car
- Pass out hotline wallet cards
- Wear a T-shirt or sweatshirt with an anti-trafficking message
- Wear a baseball cap with an anti-trafficking message
- Pass out flyers in your community
- Volunteer to teach computer skills to rescued slaves
- Teach children about human trafficking and how to stay safe
- Start an organization of teachers against trafficking in your community
- Train other teachers to recognize the signs of trafficking
- Give a speech about human trafficking at a local Rotary or other service club luncheon
- Find out if your state has an anti-trafficking law
- If your state doesn’t have an anti-trafficking law, ask your legislators to get one passed
- Write to your congressman
- Declare yourself a New Abolitionist – sign up for an anti-trafficking email address
- Join the New Underground Railroad
- Email this website to people you know!
- Donate to an anti-trafficking nonprofit
- Fundraise for an anti-trafficking nonprofit
- Join an anti-trafficking organization
- Write a letter to a company
Toastmaster
Toastmasters can help in many ways and are a powerful force to make an impact. Take advantage of your ability to spread the message to as many people in your community as possible. Also, leverage your leadership and organizing skills by asking other toastmasters in your community to contribute to raising awareness.
You can:
- Educate yourself to recognize the signs of trafficking
- Tell other toastmasters about human trafficking
- Save the hotline number in your cell phone: 888-373-3888
- Give a toastmaster speech about human trafficking
- Give a speech about human trafficking at a local Rotary or other service club luncheon
- Download, print and distribute the Community Guide
- Keep your eyes open at all times in your community
- Report suspected incidents of trafficking to the hotline
- Wear a T-shirt or sweatshirt with an anti-trafficking message
- Wear a baseball cap with an anti-trafficking message
- Put a bumper sticker on your car
- Start an organization of toastmasters against human trafficking in your community
- Find out if your state has an anti-trafficking law
- If your state doesn’t have an anti-trafficking law, ask your legislators to get one passed
- Write to your congressman
- Declare yourself a New Abolitionist – sign up for an anti-trafficking email address
- Join the New Underground Railroad
- Email this website to people you know!
- Donate to an anti-trafficking nonprofit
- Fundraise for an anti-trafficking nonprofit
- Join an anti-trafficking organization
- Write a letter to a company
Traveler
Travelers can help in many ways and are an extremely powerful force to make an impact. Take advantage of the time you spend traveling to watch for suspicious activity. Even small actions may save someone’s life! Also, build your leadership and organizing skills by asking other travelers in your community to contribute to raising awareness.
You can:
- Educate yourself to recognize the signs of trafficking
- Tell other travelers about human trafficking
- Save the hotline number in your cell phone: 888-373-3888
- When you travel, use companies that have signed The CODE
- If you travel through airports, keep your eyes open for suspicious activity
- If you travel on the road and stop at truck stops, keep your eyes open for suspicious activity
- Report suspected incidents of trafficking to the hotline
- Keep your eyes open at all times in your community
- Put a bumper sticker on your car
- Put a bumper sticker on your luggage
- Pass out hotline wallet cards
- Ask airports, truck stops and bus stations to put up public service posters in the restrooms
- Ask airlines to put a hotline wallet card dispenser at each ticket counter
- Wear a T-shirt or sweatshirt with an anti-trafficking message
- Wear a baseball cap with an anti-trafficking message
- Pass out flyers in your community
- Give a presentation on human trafficking to a local travel club
- Train other travelers to recognize the signs of trafficking
- Find out if your state has an anti-trafficking law
- If your state doesn’t have an anti-trafficking law, ask your legislators to get one passed
- Write to your congressman
- Declare yourself a New Abolitionist – sign up for an anti-trafficking email address
- Join the New Underground Railroad
- Email this website to people you know!
- Donate to an anti-trafficking nonprofit
- Fundraise for an anti-trafficking nonprofit
- Join an anti-trafficking organization
- Write a letter to a company
Truck Driver
Truck drivers can help in many ways and are an extremely powerful force to make an impact. Take advantage of your ability to spread the message to as many people in your organization as possible. Even small actions may save someone’s life! Also, build your leadership and organizing skills by asking other truck drivers in your community to contribute to raising awareness.
You can:
- Educate yourself to recognize the signs of trafficking
- Tell other truck drivers about human trafficking
- Save the hotline number in your cell phone: 888-373-3888
- When you stop at truck stops, watch for suspicious activity
- Report suspected incidents of trafficking to the hotline
- Keep your eyes open at all times in your community
- Put a bumper sticker on your truck
- Pass out hotline wallet cards
- Ask truck stops to put up public service posters in the restrooms
- Ask truck stops to put a hotline wallet card dispenser at the cash register
- Wear a T-shirt or sweatshirt with an anti-trafficking message
- Wear a baseball cap with an anti-trafficking message
- Pass out flyers to other truck drivers
- Join Truckers Against Human Trafficking
- Train other truck drivers to recognize the signs of trafficking
- Find out if your state has an anti-trafficking law
- If your state doesn’t have an anti-trafficking law, ask your legislators to get one passed
- Write to your congressman
- Declare yourself a New Abolitionist – sign up for an anti-trafficking email address
- Join the New Underground Railroad
- Email this website to people you know!
- Donate to an anti-trafficking nonprofit
- Fundraise for an anti-trafficking nonprofit
- Join an anti-trafficking organization
- Write a letter to a company
Truck Stop Employee
Truck stop employees can help in many ways and are a powerful force to make an impact. Take advantage of your role in the travel industry to keep an eye out for suspicious activity. Even small actions may save someone’s life! Spread the message to as many people in your company as possible. Also, build your leadership and organizing skills by asking other truck stops in your community to contribute to raising awareness.
You can:
- Educate yourself to recognize the signs of trafficking
- Save the hotline number in your cell phone: 888-373-3888
- Tell other truck stop employees about human trafficking
- Request training for all employees in your organization about human trafficking
- Keep your eyes open at all times in your community
- Watch for suspicious activities at the truck stop
- Report suspected incidents of trafficking to the hotline
- Display a hotline magnet in the employee lunchroom
- Ask to put a hotline wallet cards dispenser in the lunch room
- Ask to put up public service posters in the restrooms and lunch room
- Wear a T-shirt or sweatshirt with an anti-trafficking message
- Wear a baseball cap with an anti-trafficking message
- Put a bumper sticker on your car
- Pass out hotline wallet cards
- Pass out flyers in your community
- Learn more at Truckers Against Human Trafficking
- Start an organization of truck stop employees against trafficking in your community
- Train other truck stop employees to recognize the signs of trafficking
- Give a speech about human trafficking at a local Rotary or other service club luncheon
- Find out if your state has an anti-trafficking law
- If your state doesn’t have an anti-trafficking law, ask your legislators to get one passed
- Write to your congressman
- Declare yourself a New Abolitionist – sign up for an anti-trafficking email address
- Join the New Underground Railroad
- Email this website to people you know!
- Donate to an anti-trafficking nonprofit
- Fundraise for an anti-trafficking nonprofit
- Join an anti-trafficking organization
- Write a letter to a company
TSA Employee
TSA employees can help in many ways and are a powerful force to make an impact. Take advantage of your role in the travel industry to keep an eye out for suspicious activity. Even small actions may save someone’s life! Spread the message to as many people in your airport as possible. Also, build your leadership and organizing skills by asking other airports in your community to contribute to raising awareness.
You can:
- Educate yourself to recognize the signs of trafficking
- Save the hotline number in your cell phone: 888-373-3888
- Tell other TSA employees about human trafficking
- Request training for all TSA employees in your organization
- Keep your eyes open at all times in your community
- Report suspected incidents of trafficking to the hotline
- Display a hotline magnet in the employee lunchroom
- Ask to put a hotline wallet cards dispenser in the lunch room
- Ask to put up public service posters in the restrooms and lunch room
- Wear a T-shirt or sweatshirt with an anti-trafficking message
- Wear a baseball cap with an anti-trafficking message
- Put a bumper sticker on your car
- Pass out hotline wallet cards
- Pass out flyers in your community
- Start an organization of TSA employees against trafficking in your community
- Train other TSA employees to recognize the signs of trafficking
- Give a speech about human trafficking at a local Rotary or other service club luncheon
- Find out if your state has an anti-trafficking law
- If your state doesn’t have an anti-trafficking law, ask your legislators to get one passed
- Write to your congressman
- Declare yourself a New Abolitionist – sign up for an anti-trafficking email address
- Join the New Underground Railroad
- Email this website to people you know!
- Donate to an anti-trafficking nonprofit
- Fundraise for an anti-trafficking nonprofit
- Join an anti-trafficking organization
- Write a letter to a company
Volunteer
Volunteers can help in many ways and are a powerful force to make an impact. Even small actions may save someone’s life! Take advantage of your ability to spread the message to as many people in your organization as possible. Also, leverage your leadership and organizing skills by asking other organizations in your community to contribute to raising awareness.
You can:
- Educate yourself to recognize the signs of trafficking
- Tell others about human trafficking
- Save the hotline number in your cell phone: 888-373-3888
- Wear a button with an anti-trafficking message
- Put a bumper sticker on your notebooks
- Wear a T-shirt or sweatshirt with an anti-trafficking message
- Wear a baseball cap with an anti-trafficking message
- Carry a book bag with an anti-trafficking message
- If you have a car, put a bumper sticker on it
- Keep your eyes open at all times in your community
- Report suspected incidents of trafficking to the hotline
- Volunteer to do victim outreach
- Volunteer to teach computer skills to rescued slaves
- Form an airport watch
- Inform your neighborhood watch group about human trafficking
- Start an anti-trafficking organization in your community
- Offer shelter for rescued slaves
- Cook meals for rescued slaves
- Design posters
- Put up posters
- Design flyers
- Print flyers
- Pass out flyers
- Pass out hotline wallet cards
- Teach children about human trafficking and how to stay safe
- Find out if your state has an anti-trafficking law
- If your state doesn’t have an anti-trafficking law, ask your legislators to get one passed
- Write to your congressman
- Write a poem
- Write a song
- Make a video about human trafficking and put it on YouTube
- Give a speech about human trafficking
- Write a petition and get others to sign it
- Be an Internet sleuth
- Support or organize a walkathon, marathon, rally, march, candlelight vigil or other event
- Host a video or film screening in your home
- Declare yourself a New Abolitionist – sign up for an anti-trafficking email address
- Join the New Underground Railroad
- Email this website to people you know!
- Donate to an anti-trafficking nonprofit
- Fundraise for an anti-trafficking nonprofit
- Join an anti-trafficking organization
- Write a letter to a company
Webmaster
Webmasters can help in many ways and are a powerful force to make an impact. Take advantage of your ability to spread the message to as many people in your organization as possible. Also, build your leadership and organizing skills by asking other webmasters in your community to contribute to raising awareness.
You can:
- Educate yourself to recognize the signs of trafficking
- Tell other webmasters about human trafficking
- Save the hotline number in your cell phone: 888-373-3888
- Wear a button with an anti-trafficking message
- Wear a T-shirt or sweatshirt with an anti-trafficking message
- Wear a baseball cap with an anti-trafficking message
- If you have a car, put a bumper sticker on it
- Ask to put up public service posters in the restrooms and lunch room
- Keep your eyes open at all times in your community
- Be an Internet sleuth
- Report suspected incidents of trafficking to the hotline
- Volunteer to teach computer skills to rescued slaves
- Offer pro bono web design and webmaster services for nonprofits fighting human trafficking
- Pass out flyers
- Pass out hotline wallet cards
- Find out if your state has an anti-trafficking law
- If your state doesn’t have an anti-trafficking law, ask your legislators to get one passed
- Write to your congressman
- Declare yourself a New Abolitionist – sign up for an anti-trafficking email address
- Join the New Underground Railroad
- Email this website to people you know!
- Donate to an anti-trafficking nonprofit
- Fundraise for an anti-trafficking nonprofit
- Join an anti-trafficking organization
- Write a letter to a company