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Polaris Project Action Center- National Human Trafficking Hotline

What is the National Human Trafficking Resource Center?
The Department of Health and Human Services funded National Human Trafficking Resource Center (NHTRC) is a 24-hour, 7 day a week toll-free hotline operated by Polaris Project to serve the community and people like you. The NHTRC can provide you with a range of comprehensive services, including:

  • Talking with you about potential situations of trafficking you may have encountered
  • Urgent and non-urgent service referrals for victims of trafficking
  • Training and technical assistance
  • General information and anti-trafficking resources

What is the NHTRC’s National Hotline Number?
1-888-3737-888 is the number to call to reach the National Human Trafficking Resource Center.

Who Can Call the National Human Trafficking Resource Center?
Anyone can call from anywhere in the U.S. – victims of human trafficking, law enforcement agents, social service providers, medical professionals, legal professionals, policy-makers, teachers and professors, students, community members, and people interested in learning more about human trafficking.
If you have information about a potential case of labor or sex trafficking, we want to hear from you. Your call could help get victims of human trafficking out of exploitative and dangerous situations and into safe environments.

Click here to visit the National Human Trafficking Resource Center website.

 
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