Resources
Resources for Families, Educators, and Advocates
Access trusted guides, toolkits, and support contacts designed to help prevent child sex trafficking. Whether you’re caring for a child, teaching in a classroom, or leading in your community, these resources will equip you to recognize risks, start important conversations, and take meaningful action.
General Information
Awareness Guide: Child Sex Trafficking
Learn what child sex trafficking is, why it’s a serious issue, and how to recognize the signs. This brochure shares key indicators and practical steps you can take to make a difference.
Child Sex Trafficking: Stats & Facts You Should Know
Child sex trafficking is a serious issue happening around the world — and closer to home than many realize. This resource breaks down key statistics and facts to raise awareness, challenge myths, and empower communities to take action.
Child Sex Trafficking: Facts vs.Myths
There are many misconceptions about child sex trafficking that can make it harder to recognize and stop. This resource separates fact from myth, so you know the truth and can be part of the solution.
Scam Smart: Protect Yourself Online and Offline
Scammers often target kids and teens with tricks that seem convincing. This brochure shows you the most common scams, how to spot them, and what to do to protect yourself. Knowing the signs can help you stay one step ahead.
For Middle Schoolers and Teens
Sexting: What You Need to Know
Sexting can put your privacy and safety at risk. This resource explains what it is, shares important statistics, and gives tips to help you protect yourself and make safe choices online.
Teen Awareness Guide: Sex Trafficking
This brochure is designed for high school students and explains what sex trafficking is, why it’s a serious risk, and how it can affect teens. Learn the warning signs, ways to protect yourself and friends, and how you can take action to stay safe.
What You Should Know: Child Trafficking Facts ( Middle School)
Child trafficking is when someone tries to trick, control, or harm kids. This resource explains the facts in a way that’s easy to understand and gives tips on how to stay safe and ask for help if you ever need it.
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