If we want to eradicate slavery, we need to be present in the lives of those most at risk of becoming victims of human trafficking in our own communities.

If we want to eradicate slavery, we need to be present in the lives of those most at risk of becoming victims of human trafficking in our own communities.
With over 35 million people enslaved worldwide, we are seeing the largest slavery epidemic in our world's history. Enough is enough.
Human trafficking holds an estimated 27 million men, women, and children captive worldwide. Since the rescue rate sits at an alarming 1%, prevention work is the key to abolition.