Resources to Help Prevent Human Trafficking

Human trafficking is modern slavery. It involves exploiting a person through force, fraud, or coercion for the purpose of forced labor, commercial sex, or both. Victims of human trafficking include men, women, boys, girls, and transgender individuals lured by the promise of a better life in the United States and adults and children who were born and raised in the United States.

National Hotline: 1-888-373-7888 (anti-trafficking hotline serving victims and survivors)

Resources

California Against Slavery (https://californiaagainstslavery.org/resources/prevention-education/)
Specific materials for children, teenagers and young adults to inform and prevent sex trafficking. California Against Slavery's mission is to defend the freedom of every child, woman and man by empowering the people of California to fulfill our obligation to stop human trafficking.

Alameda County HEAT Watch (http://www.heatwatch.org/resources/)
Provide tools, education, and community engagement program from the Alameda County District Attorney's Office.

The Typology of Modern Slavery: Defining Sex and Labor Trafficking
(https://polarisproject.org/the-typology-of-modern-slavery/)
Developed by Polaris research team.

Teaching Materials as part of Comprehensive Health, Puberty, and Sexuality Education
9th Grade Lesson 12 Human Trafficking | Presentation | Lesson 13 Sex Trafficking

Human Trafficking Awareness Message English | español | 中文


PLEASE NOTE:

Notification of human trafficking prevention resources per order of California Education Code SB-1104 and AB 1227