• Pray for:
    • the victims of sex trafficking.
    • FAAST personnel as they work tirelessly at the front lines against trafficking.
    • National leaders to rise up against slavery and trafficking in countries demanding this trade.
  • Learn about trafficking and modern day slavery. Visit Project Rescue and Faith Alliance Against Salvery & Trafficking.
  • Sign up for the latest news and information about sex trafficking from the Initiative Against Sexual Trafficking (IAST) at Iast.
  • Find out what’s happening in your state. Sign up for the U.S. Policy Alert Service through the Polaris Project at Polaris Project.
  • Read: Books and literature. Disposable People, Kevin Bales
    The Natashas: Inside the New Global Sex Trade,Victor Malerek
    Beyond the Soiled Curtain, David and Beth Grant
  • Educate:
    • Talk about to friends and family.
    • Host an event that focuses and educates on the topic.
    • Provide anti-trafficking materials in booths or permitted public places.
    • Write articles and/or speak on slavery in school, youth groups, social groups.
  • Advocate:
    • Ask your legislators what they’ve done to stop sex trafficking and labor trafficking in your state. Provide them with information about
      forced slavery.
  • Serve:
    • Contact FAAST for current volunteer opportunities in the U.S. or abroad.
    • Organize an anti-trafficking group in your school or church.
    • Host an evening in your home to show your friends a Project Rescue DVD.
    • Create and Distribute T-shirts with anti-trafficking slogans.
    • Work with existing social service agencies to help survivors of trafficking.
    • Learn how to identify victims of trafficking. Report any information on possible slavery happening near you to the U.S. Dept. of Health Human Services Trafficking Information and Referral Hotline at 888-373-7888.
  • Demand “slave-free” goods. Look for the Fairtrade Label, see Fairtrade