One of our advocates added to high summer travel numbers last week, but her last-minute trip to Florida was for a different reason. *Destinie, one of the girls we serve, had been missing for a few weeks when we found out she was taken to Florida by her trafficker. Late one night, she texted her advocate asking her to help her get back home.
Read MoreI want to bring you into my story and let you know that I’m taking a sabbatical for the summer. I’ve felt a strong call to take an extended break, and it’s been something that our Board of Directors and I have been thinking, praying, and researching about for over a year.
Read MoreDuring the summer, we often think about vacations, time away from work and school, and days full of family activities. Summer is a lifelong memory for so many kids. But for kids who have experienced trafficking, summertime is a time of increased vulnerabilities.
Read MoreIt takes a community of people to stand behind our team as they serve kids who have been impacted by trafficking. Take a glimpse behind the scenes and hear from our team about hope and how it fuels Traffick911's mission of freeing youth from sex trafficking.
Read MoreTickets and sponsorships are now available for our annual prayer breakfast—Morning of Hope!
Read MoreIn January, our team spent time at the Texas Capitol advocating for legislative changes that directly affect the youth we serve. Did you know that children as young as 13 can be charged with prostitution here in Texas? This is a law that Traffick911 is specifically advocating to be amended to protect children, not charge them with a crime committed against them.
Read MoreHear from Executive Director, Lindsey Speed, Voice & Choice Program Supervisor, Courtney Oliphant, and Family and Community Liaison, Paula Son as they answer your questions about all things trafficking during this virtual lunch and learn.
Read More'Sex trafficking' has become a buzzword in today’s society. We hear and see numerous depictions in the news and media about who’s being trafficked and how they end up in these situations. However, would it surprise you to hear that many of the ways that the media depicts this issue are riddled with misconceptions that can actually be harmful to victims?
Read MoreJoin lived experience experts, Yevette Christy and Keeya Vawar as they discuss what survivors really need with Traffick911 Executive Director, Lindsey Speed.
Read MoreKC was a kind little girl who wanted to become a history teacher.
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