Empower yourself, protect our children

At SaveOurChildren WorldWide, we believe knowledge is power. This page is dedicated to providing you with essential resources to understand, report, and combat child trafficking. Whether you're a parent, an activist, or a concerned citizen, these tools are for everyone. Together, we can make a difference.

National hotlines & reporting

Immediate action can save lives. If you suspect child trafficking or need help, these national hotlines and reporting mechanisms are crucial. Don't hesitate to reach out; your voice is vital.

  • National Human Trafficking Hotline: Call 1-888-373-7888, text "HELP" or "INFO" to 233733, or chat online to report tips or seek help.

  • NCMEC CyberTipline: Report online sexual exploitation, abuse, or trafficking.

  • Childhelp® National Child Abuse Hotline: Call or text 1-800-422-4453.

  • FBI Tips: Submit tips regarding trafficking online or at local field offices.

National And Gobal Resources & Agencies

Learn about the vital work being done at the federal level to combat child trafficking and support survivors. These agencies offer critical information and programs.

  • Department of Justice (DOJ) - Human Trafficking: Resources for victims and legal information.

  • DHS Blue Campaign: Public awareness campaigns and resources from Homeland Security.

  • Office on Trafficking in Persons (OTIP): Programs to prevent trafficking and protect victims.

  • Office for Victims of Crime (OVC): Training and technical assistance for professionals

  • ECPAT International: We coordinate research, advocacy and action to end the sexual exploitation of children. We support the protection of children and empowerment of 141 members in 113 countries. You can make a real difference in the lives of children.

  • WeProtect Global Alliance is driven by a single, unwavering mission: to protect children from the pervasive dangers of sexual exploitation and abuse online. Working together to build, engage and support a diverse, child-centred global network with the commitment, knowledge and skills to tackle technology-facilitated child sexual abuse and exploitation.

  • ECPAT International, INTERPOL, Safe Online and UNICEF Innocenti are announcing the implementation of the second phase of the Disrupting Harm program in twelve new countries. These are: Armenia, Brazil, Colombia, Dominican Republic, Jordan, Mexico, Montenegro, Morocco, North Macedonia, Pakistan, Serbia and Tunisia. The research will be implemented between 2023-2025 through close collaboration between a range of different actors including national UNICEF offices, civil society organisations, ECPAT network members, law enforcement and INTERPOL National Central Bureaus, independent expert organizations, and government institutions.

  • UNICEF Office of Strategy and Evidence – Innocenti drives change for children and young people by generating evidence, collecting data, featuring the voices of children and offering foresight on frontier issues and emerging practices. Our work aims to inform policy and advocacy that will eventually help UNICEF and the global community protect the lives and rights of children, young people and families.

 

 

 

Organizations & toolkits

Discover leading organizations and valuable toolkits designed to educate and equip you in the fight against child trafficking. These resources are for parents, aunts, uncles, children, activists, and the general public to foster a knowledgeable and informed community.

  • National Center on Child Trafficking: Explore research, policy briefs, and training materials.
  • MOMSRESIST.CA :  Call to amend Canadian laws to publicly identify child predators so that public has access to the National Sex Offender Registry to enhance community safety. Put child predators behind bars: Strengthen mandatory minimum penalties of imprisonment for predators who offend, and keep them imprisoned without bail to protect communities and prevent further public harm.
  • National Children’s Alliance (NCA) CSEC Toolkit: Resources for Children’s Advocacy Centers regarding Commercially Sexually Exploited Children.
  • National Child Traumatic Stress Network (NCTSN): Clinical resources for child trafficking victims.
  • Shared Hope International: Research and policy resources focused on child sex trafficking.

Share the knowledge, spread the awareness

After exploring these resources, we urge you to take the next step. Use this information, share it with your friends and family, and make sure those around you are knowledgeable and informed. Spreading awareness is the most powerful thing you can do to help. Talk to your children, co-workers, and community. Let's stand together for what's right.