Many of the victims of human trafficking are children. It happens in every state in nearly every city in the United States of America and is not a “third-world” problem.
With the advancement of technology and kids having access to it at a younger and younger age, it’s made it easier to connect with, groom, and abuse children regardless of where they live or their socioeconomic background.
We can raise awareness by supporting tech companies who identify, report, and remove child sexual content. When these companies work with local and federal authorities in identifying this type of content for removal and reporting it disrupts the cycle of trauma and in some cases can lead to the removal of child victims from harmful situations.
Get the facts on child sexual abuse and how you can help prevent it in your own family and community.
When you see something that feels off or looks off, say something. Talk to your children about the risks of using the internet, gaming, and social media. If you encounter possible images or videos of possible child sexual abuse online, do not share it, report it!
We can’t do this without you. According to Top Ten Reviews, in 2005, Child Pornography had become a THREE BILLION dollar a year industry. That was 16 years ago and it’s only grown since then. At the Child Liberation Foundation, we use 100% of our donations to support organizations that work within our primary goals
Join us in the fight to eradicate child trafficking. Get involved by letting your local, state, and federal representatives know that child trafficking is an issue that matters to you. Call their offices, send emails, send letters, or hold a rally that raises awareness that this is a human rights issue and one that crosses all party lines.
Speak up on social platforms using #eradicatingchildtrafficking #eradicatingchildsextrafficking #liberatinghumanity #liberateachild #liberandoninos #godschildrenarenotforsale. Together we can make a difference.
If you’ve engaged or used any form of adult entertainment, please consider that you may have supported the cycle of human trafficking. Just as we would like you to fight to protect your own daughter from any form of exploitation, we’d like you to consider that you’re exploiting someone else’s daughter when you choose to partake in adult entertainment. Major events and tourist attractions have become targets to find victims of human trafficking. We encourage you to do everything you can to ensure the safety of your kids. Here are 26 tips for keeping kids safe from child abduction:
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