Resources

CCAT
Campus Coalition Against Trafficking members are fighting on the frontlines of the anti-trafficking movement! We raise awareness, advocate for strong federal and state anti-trafficking legislation, fundraise, and build the movement to stop modern-day slavery.

Equality Now
Founded in 1992, Equality Now works for the protection and promotion of the human rights of women around the world. Working with national human rights organizations and individual activists, Equality Now documents violence and discrimination against women and mobilizes international action to support their efforts to stop these human rights abuses. Through its Women's Action Network of concerned groups and individuals around the world, Equality Now: distributes information about human rights violations, takes action to protest these violations, and brings public attention to human rights violations against women.

Polaris Project
Polaris Project was founded in 2002 by Co-Founders Katherine Chon and Derek Ellerman to address the vital need for a grassroots, community-based, and comprehensive approach to combat human trafficking in the United States and abroad. Since its founding, Polaris Project has pioneered many innovative approaches in the anti-trafficking movement, including direct outreach and victim identification methodologies, leadership development, providing direct services and shelter to victims, and combining grassroots activism with policy and advocacy.

Prostition Research Education
Prostitution Research and Education (PRE) is a 501(c) 3 nonprofit organization that conducts research on prostitution, pornography and trafficking, and offers education and consultation to researchers, survivors, the public and policymakers. PRE’s goal is to abolish the institution of prostitution while at the same time advocating for alternatives to trafficking and prostitution - including emotional and physical healthcare for women in prostitution. The root of the problem of trafficking for prostitution is men’s demand for prostitution.

Rescue & Restore

San Francisco Fight Human Trafficking Meetup
The SFFHTM mission is to bring awareness and education to Bay Area communities surrounding the issues of Human Trafficking and Modern Day Slavery that exist today in our local and global community. Our primary activities will reflect these goals and primarily be awareness building events. In time, as our group members become more solidified and our knowledge base grows we will expand our focus and ability as we feel most appropriate.

Women for Genuine Security
We envision a world of genuine security based on justice, respect for others across national boundaries, and economic planning that meets people's needs, especially women and children. We work toward the creation of a society free of militarism, violence, and all forms of sexual exploitation, and for the safety, well-being, and long-term sustainability of our communities.

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