RESOURCES
National Human Trafficking Hotlines
These services are available to victims or survives that need help. These are also available if you know anyone that is indanger or needs help.
visit for more information:Â https://humantraffickinghotline.org
INDICATORS
1.
Poor living conditions
2.
Submissive or fearful
3.
Signs of physical abuse
4.
Answers appear to be scripted and rehearsed
5.
Inability to speak to individuals alone


SAFETY TIPS
1.
Trust your judgment. If a situation/individual makes you uncomfortable, trust that feeling.
2.
Let a trusted friend or relative know if you feel like you are in danger or if a person or situation is suspicious.
3.
If possible, set up safety words with a trusted friend/relative.
4.
Keep all important documents and identification in your possession at all times. Your partner/employer does not have the right to take or hold your documents without your permission.
5.
Keep important numbers on your person at all times, including the number of someone you feel safe contacting if you are in trouble.
6.
Make sure that you have a means of communication (cell phone or phone card), access to your bank account, and any medication that you might need with you at all times.
7.
If you think you might be in immediate danger or you are experiencing an emergency, contact 9-1-1 first.
Who is Trained to Notice Victims?
Many people are trained to know where someone is being such as...
police officers
flight attendants
people who know someone or they themselves were a victim
people that are in organization or services that help victims out