Community Toolkit

Use the following resources to help inform your community about human trafficking

Simple Ways to Fight Human Trafficking


Find out how you can help fight human trafficking in as little as 10 seconds and up to one year. Be a part of the solution today.

Host a Chocolate Tasting Party

This guide will take you through how to host and lead a discussion about labor trafficking and your power when you purchase chocolate. The best part is you get to enjoy some sweets while you educate and make a difference!

Movie Viewing Guide

This guide gives you a variety of movie options to watch, along with discussion questions, and includes free clips so you can watch and discuss with your friends.

How to Identify a Victim or Trafficker


What does a "trafficker" or "victim" look like? No two people are the same, but they may not be what or who you suspect. Learn more and print these cards to share with people in your community. They are valuable for retail workers, pastors, security guards, and teachers, with specific information tailored for first responders, law enforcement personnel, and medical professionals.

Adopt-a-Mall

Malls are prime recruiting areas for human trafficking. We encourage you to download this kit, which guides you in informing security guards and retail workers on how they can help spot recruiters and victims.

Awareness Posters

FAAST has created a variety of awareness posters that are free. We encourage you to hang these up around your neighborhood and community, with the appropriate permission.

Netsmartz

Children and teens are often recruited online, especially as the world becomes more digital. Netsmartz is a great resource to keep them safe online.

Awareness Materials by DHHS

The Department of Health and Human Services has a variety of materials that you can order for free.

Stop Trafficking by Reducing Demand

Human Trafficking is run on the principle of supply and demand. How are you contributing to the demand, and what can you do to change it?