“Human trafficking is a crime against humanity. We must unite our efforts to free victims and stop this crime that has become ever more aggressive, that threatens not just individuals, but the foundational values of society.”
– Pope Francis
Selected Resources

Blackman, Douglas A. (New York: Anchor Books, 2008.)

Faith based resources on human trafficking from different religious perspectives (United Methodist Church)

Background Information and advocacy suggestions (USCCB)
Organizations for Education and Advocacy

Comprehensive prayers, background material, quotes and related web sites on human trafficking and related topics

A collaborative, faith-based national network that offers education, supports access to survivor services, and engages in advocacy in an effort to eradicate modern-day slavery. Includes study and action modules.
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