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Organizations do the right thing — coalitions do it the right way. In 2018, 3,272 victims of human trafficking were identified in California. Find the closest coalition fighting human trafficking in your area and learn about the different ways you can contribute to the fight!
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Our vision is a connected and collaborating California anti-trafficking community committed to preventing human trafficking, protecting victims and providing resources to survivors.
Our mission is to defend the freedom of every person by empowering the people of California to fulfill their obligation to stop human trafficking and encourage statewide collaboration.
In November 2012, voters passed Proposition 35 (the CASE Act), a California Against Slavery citizen initiative with over 81% approval, making it the most popularinitiative since Californians began the process in 1914. More than 10 million Californians said that day, “We stand together to prevent the exploitation of our children, protect those explo...
Attorney General's Office is focused on combating the pervasive issue of human trafficking in California and has made it one of his top priorities. The International Labor Organization estimates that there are more than 24.9 million human trafficking victims worldwide at any time.
NGOs are community-based organizations that support victims of human trafficking in California. A list of California agencies identified by the Office of the Attorney General can be found on their human trafficking webpage, “ Getting Help for Victims.”
The Los Angeles Regional Human Trafficking Task Force (LARHTTF) provides trauma-informed care to trafficking victims and investigates high-priority trafficking crimes. Its 90+ partner agencies have been actively collaborating on emerging cases, developing protocols for advancing task force objectives and implementing best practices in ...
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Human Trafficking in California: Facts, Statistics, Shelters and Prevention Organizations. Human trafficking, also known as modern-day slavery or trafficking in persons, involves the compelling or coercing of an individual to provide labor or services or engage in commercial sex acts.