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Let’s create
a safer state.

The New Jersey Coalition Against Human Trafficking’s mission is to unite the state’s communities to end human trafficking. We do this by organizing speaking events, outreach, educational programs, and policy advocacy.

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World Cup ACT

Help unite our communities to be effective at spreading survivor informed awareness before, during and after the FIFA 2026 World Cup (JUNE 11-JULY 19) with the final being played in New Jersey.

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Action Collaborative against Trafficking

Attend the Weekend of Action - May 30-31, 2026

BE PART OF OUR COLLABORATIVE EFFORT!

Together we can make a difference.

World Cup ACT Toolkit

We have a toolkit to help you take action in your community.

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Take Action Prior to the 2026 FIFA World Cup

Learn about our PROCLAMATION PROJECT for NJ Towns and other actions you can take to raise awareness about human trafficking ahead of the 2026 World Cup.

Visit our WORLD CUP ACT page

Proclamation Project 2026 January Banner

Start by having your town issue a proclamation.

Apply for the template:

World Cup ACT January Webinar FLYER

Watch the Recording

Survivor Informed World Cup: What Can You Do?

Education is prevention.

Human trafficking can affect anyone, but everyone can help prevent it. Know the signs that may indicate someone is being trafficked in your community.

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11,500 human trafficking cases

were reported in the US to the National Hotline in 2019.

(Source: National Human Trafficking Hotline)

People

75% of human trafficking victims

are women and children.

(Source: International Labor Organization)

Globe

25 million people

are trafficked worldwide.

(Source: International Labor Organization)

Currency

$150 billion

is earned in global profits from human trafficking annually.

(Source: Human Rights First)

Learn about human trafficking

Your role is bigger than you think.

Join one of our committees to help educate the community, organize programs and events, or advocate for crucial legislation.

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Raise awareness with the help of our speakers bureau.

Our volunteer speakers—including educators, law enforcement, and healthcare professionals—are equipped to give talks about human trafficking at schools, companies, community centers, and other public and private organizations.

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