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Make a Difference in the Fight Against Human Slavery and Child Trafficking

Joining our organization means becoming part of a passionate community dedicated to eradicating human slavery and child trafficking. This is not just a job; it’s an opportunity to be on the front lines of a critical humanitarian effort that impacts lives around the world. By volunteering, interning, or working with us, you will play a vital role in raising awareness, providing support to victims, and advocating for policy changes that protect vulnerable populations.

Why Your Contribution Matters

key iconEvery hour you dedicate can lead to significant change. As an intern or volunteer, you will gain hands-on experience while contributing to impactful projects that aim to educate communities about the realities of human trafficking. You will have the chance to collaborate with experts in the field, learn from their experiences, and develop skills that are invaluable in both personal and professional contexts. Your involvement helps amplify our message and reach more individuals who may be unaware of this pressing issue.

Join Us in Creating Lasting Change

We invite you to bring your unique talents and perspectives to our team. Whether you’re interested in outreach programs, research initiatives, or administrative support, there is a place for you here. Together, we can build a future where every child is safe from exploitation and every individual has the opportunity to thrive free from bondage. Your commitment can help us turn the tide against these injustices—let’s work together to create a world where freedom is not just an ideal but a reality for everyone.

 

Opportunities

Title Description

General Interest

Type: Volunteer, Internship, Board Member, Partner, Trusted Service Org

If you have a strong affinity to this area of work, and are willing to work as a self-starter and a volunteer (for now) we would love to hear about you.

Deadline:
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Copy Editor / Copy Writer

Type: Volunteer

We would love to hear from your if you have some extra time to review copy for us, and act as an advisor for that aspect of our site.  If you would not mind adding a couple writing sample.  For this position, at this time, we are looking for native English speakers.

We are at the beginning of a long process of developing our website and services, and will have need for a person who is talented at writing copy, particularly for websites, and in particular to keep best practices of Search Engine Optimization at heart when reviewing the pages.

Deadline:
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What can YOU do about forced labor?

small key iconThe Bureau of International Labor Affairs maintains a list of goods and products likely produced by child labor or forced labor in violation of international standards. This list is primarily published to increase public awareness, and to encourage concerned consumers to make efforts to learn more about the supply chain and to use their purchasing power to send the message to corporations that child labor and forced labor are not condoned.

As of 2020, the list included 155 goods produced in 77 countries around the world. (IBLA, 2019)

You can learn more about the role of forced labor in your own day to day life here: How many slaves work for you?