January is Human Trafficking Prevention and Awareness Month—a time to learn, gather, and take meaningful action together.
Explore ways to get involved and stand alongside survivors as we work toward safer communities where every young person is seen, valued, and protected.
How to get involved
Learn about trafficking and how we serve survivors
Tag us in your #WearBlueDay pics
National Human Trafficking Awareness Day is January 11th. Wear blue to raise awareness of human trafficking.
Snap a photo of you, your friends, family, or colleagues wearing blue today, tag @Traffick911, and add your voice to the growing movement for freedom.
Give to support the survivors served by Traffick911
Host a Traffick911 speaker at your next event, small group, or community gathering to spark meaningful conversation and awareness
Own or work for a local business? Launch a checkout campaign to support youth on their journey to freedom. (Email us to get started)
Sign the Freedom Pledge
Get help with pornography and sex-buying addictions
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Take your place in the fight.
Sign the Freedom Pledge and say, “I’m not buying it.”
Why sign the Freedom Pledge?
We live in a world where children and adults are sold for sex every day. It’s no longer enough to sit on the sidelines and wait for someone else to solve it—we must be the change we want to see in the world.
By signing this pledge, you take a public stand against trafficking and a step toward attacking the industry of trafficking on the demand side. The truth is that we’re all uniquely gifted with our own circles of influence and charged with calling those around us higher.
When we tell the world, “I’m not buying it!” we stand with victims and survivors everywhere.
Ready to do more than just pledge?
Share the pledge with a friend! Copy this link and paste it anywhere you’d like.
Go deeper with Traffick911
Traffick911 provides crisis response to victims recovered in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex.
Learn about solutions to fight trafficking and serve those who have been impacted.