Educate Others
Talk about human trafficking.
Tell your friends, share with your pastor, and inform your family.
Host an anti-trafficking event or presentation on slavery and trafficking at your church, school, house, Bible study, or other community forum. Contact FAAST for speaker suggestions and availability.
Hang an anti-trafficking poster in your church, business, or office. Posters advertising the US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) victim hotline are a valuable outreach tool to potential victims and those that may come into contact with victims. Sample posters are available at www.acf.hhs.gov/trafficking/index.html or 1(888)3737-888. Posters are available in multiple languages.
Speak on a form of slavery (sex, labor, servitude, etc) in a class at your local middle school, high school or college. Educating youth and young adults on these topics will not only curb demand through education, but will also raise up future abolitionists.
Provide anti-trafficking materials (books, pamphlets, flyers, DVDs) at informational tables or booths. Materials are available at FAAST or HHS.
Study what the Bible says about human trafficking. FAAST has a Parent Prevention Bible Study and sermon samples. Reaffirm the inherent, God-given dignity of human beings. Contact FAAST for materials.
Post signs, posters and other help information in public places.
Advertisements in train stations,
airports, busses, libraries, rest stops, and gas stations with hotline and help information in multiple languages will help victims find their way to safety.
Introduce a book or movie on slavery and trafficking into your book club, Sunday school, or other gathering. Check out our resources for a list of books and movies.
Write articles and/or letters of opinion for local papers; church, denominational, or other publications.