Polaris Project
A leading organization in the U.S. combating all forms of human trafficking and modern-day slavery, serving men, women, and children.
Each individual victim of human trafficking deserves comprehensive services. The horrific experience of being trafficked is unimaginable. The Polaris Project provides 24 hour services to victims of trafficking through out national and local offices in Washington, D.C., Newark, NJ, and Tokyo, Japan.
They are motivated by the stories of those they help, and utilize their on-the-ground knowledge to inform policy and implementation strategies. Polaris work with policymakers, law enforcement, and the public in order to raise awareness and alter the structures that allow slavery to exist in the modern world.
Your gift will enable Polaris Project to create long-term solutions while directly supporting the children, women and men who desperately need help. Polaris Project is committed to supporting those who need support, no matter where they are in their journey.
- $25 supports operation of the national hotline for an hour during an overnight shift
- $50 provides food for a survivor and her children for 1 week
- $180 or $15/month can help meet the critical needs of male and female survivors who
are reaching out to the hotline for emergency services - $360 or $30/month can help the hotline facilitate an immediate crisis response to a child who
calls in trying to escape another night with a violent pimp - $600 or $50/month provides 1 month of transitional housing for 1 survivor
- $1,200 or $100/month supports on-the-ground advocacy efforts to improve legislation
in 1 state for 6 months
Call the Hotline
If you believe you are a victim of human trafficking or may have information about a potential trafficking situation, please contact the National Human Trafficking Resource Center hotline at 1-888-3737-888. All reports are confidential. Interpreters are available.
Text for Help
Often victims can’t safely speak on the phone. Text INFO or HELP to BeFree (233733) to get help or get information from trained call specialists.If you or someone you know is in immediate danger, please call 911.