Human Trafficking Resources

TIPS FOR REPORTING

  1. If you are a minor (under 18) get an adult involved before taking any action.

  2. Take action as soon as possible.

  3. Gather as much detail as you can before reaching out for help.

  4. Prepare details of what you have seen including any important identifiers such as descriptions of vehicles, people involved, specific locations, license plate numbers, etc.

  5. If you receive threats online or feel you are being extorted online, do not comply — tell a trusted adult immediately and report to the NCMEC CyberTipline (1-800-843-5678).

  6. Contact the National Human Trafficking Hotline.

Other Hotlines

San Diego County:

Lifeline Community Services’ ProjectLIFE program works to serve all genders that are survivors/victims of sex and/or labor trafficking, previously or actively. We also serve high risk individuals that may have been exposed to human trafficking or are vulnerable to being targeted. Services include housing navigation, employment assistance, training and technical assistance, case management, therapeutic services, and in some cases parental supportive services.

Intake Line: (760) 842-6526
Email: PLintake@nclifeline.org

National:

National Domestic Violence Hotline

RAINN National Sexual Assault Online Hotline

Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services National Helpline

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