Lessons in the Light 2

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 25 ธ.ค. 2024
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    If someone is enslaved or trafficked, it’s crucial to seek help in a safe and discreet manner. Here’s what to do in the United States or any other country:
    1. Seek Immediate Help if Possible
    Call Emergency Services: If you are in immediate danger, call your local emergency number (911 in the U.S.).
    National Human Trafficking Hotline (U.S.): Call 1-888-373-7888 or text "HELP" to 233733 (BEFREE). This service is available 24/7, confidential, and connects you with trained professionals who can help you find safety and resources.
    2. Use Safe Locations for Communication
    Reach out from a safe place where you are not monitored, such as a trusted business, a hospital, or a police station.
    If you can access a phone, consider using a public phone or someone else’s phone to avoid being tracked.
    3. Contact a Trusted Authority or NGO
    United States: The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and U.S. Department of Homeland Security can provide support. Reach out through their trafficking hotlines or local offices.
    Internationally: Contact the nearest embassy or consulate of your country for assistance if you are trafficked outside your home country. They can help you connect with local resources and authorities.
    4. Document Information Safely
    If you have access to write things down safely, try to document:
    Your location (any landmarks, addresses, or businesses nearby)
    Names of people involved in trafficking or enslaving you
    Details about your situation, which may help authorities locate you or assist in rescuing others later.
    5. Use Trusted Websites for Guidance
    In the U.S., visit the National Human Trafficking Hotline (humantrafficki...) for resources and advice.
    Globally, organizations like UNODC (United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime) provide resources for victims and can connect you with local NGOs and services.
    Use government sites like U.S. Department of State’s trafficking page (www.state.gov/...) for additional resources and contact points.
    6. Find a Local NGO or Shelter
    Contact local shelters or NGOs that specialize in helping trafficking victims. Many have partnerships with the government and offer confidential assistance.
    Examples include Polaris Project in the U.S. and international organizations like Hope for Justice or A21.
    7. Protect Yourself While Planning to Leave
    Try to blend in and avoid raising suspicion if you cannot escape immediately.
    Connect with local authorities or organizations when you have a safe opportunity, and follow their guidance for leaving your situation safely.
    These steps are designed to help trafficked individuals connect with government resources and professional help.
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