- Be informed and stay informed so you can identify a survivor or potential victim. Visit our website regularly, follow us on social media (@pathfindersji) and sign up for updates.
- Report your suspicions to law enforcement.
- Do not engage in the sex trade industry since many women in prostitution are victims.
- Volunteer and support anti-trafficking efforts in your community.
- Meet with and/or write to your local or state government, inquiring as to what they are doing to combat human trafficking.
- Host an awareness-raising event to discuss human trafficking.
- Organize a fundraiser and donate the proceeds to an anti-trafficking organization.
- Encourage your local schools to include trafficking/modern slavery in their curricula.
- Share your knowledge with friends/family and use your social media to raise awareness.
- Organize a speaking engagement within your local religious community or congregation to help stop trafficking.
- If you own or know someone who owns a business: provide jobs, internships, skills training, and other opportunities to trafficking survivors.
- If you are a student: take action in your school by organizing a club or inquiring about the tool kit for our Pathfinders School Clubs which raise awareness. You might also consider writing one of your research papers on a topic concerning human trafficking.
- If you or someone you know is a health care provider: learn how to identify the indicators of human trafficking and assist victims. With assistance from anti-trafficking organizations, extend low-cost or free services to human trafficking victims.
- If you or someone you know is a journalist: effectively and responsibly feature and report stories on human trafficking.
- If you or someone you know is a lawyer: offer human trafficking victims free legal services.