ABOUT PROMISE OF HOPE
Welcome to the movement to end modern day slavery. Whoever you are and whatever you do, you can help to abolish human trafficking.
WHY WE ARE INVOLVED
After hearing about the shocking injustice of human trafficking, we became consumed with a passion to educate ourselves about how this happens and to discover what we could do to help. We decided to start a non-profit organization whose goal is to restore broken lives to wholeness, equip survivors to rejoin society and empower the community through knowledge.
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The CEO and Executive VP of Promise of Hope meeting with Mayor Maso of Frisco. The Freedom Run will now be a Be Fit Frisco sanctioned event! Sign up for the race today and join the fight against human trafficking!
Human Trafficking – The Problem
Human Trafficking is an organized criminal industry that affects every nation. While the statistics can seem overwhelming, it is important to remember that every number represents the life of a victim. Human trafficking is a form of modern-day slavery where people profit from the control and exploitation of others. As defined under U.S. federal law, victims of human trafficking include children involved in the sex trade, adults age 18 or over who are coerced or deceived into commercial sex acts, and anyone forced into different forms of “labor or services,” such as domestic workers held in a home, or farm-workers forced to labor against their will. The factors that each of these situations have in common are elements of force, fraud, or coercion that are used to control people. Then, that control is tied to inducing someone into commercial sex acts, labor or services. Numerous people in the field have summed up the concept of human trafficking Frisco as “compelled service.” Every year, human traffickers generate billions of dollars in profits by victimizing millions of people around the world, and here in the United States. Human trafficking is considered to be one of the fastest growing criminal industries in the world. Labor trafficking occurs in diverse contexts that encompass all forms of labor or services. Common places where forced labor has been found in the United States include domestic servitude and small-scale “mom and pop” labor operations, to more large-scale operations such as farms and factories. Certain labor brokers that supply labor to multinational corporations have also been identified as an emerging type of labor traffickers. Sex trafficking includes commercial sexual exploitation of children (CSEC), as well as every instance where an adult is in the sex trade as the result of force, fraud, or coercion. Sex trafficking occurs within numerous venues in the broader sex industry, commonly found in street prostitution, online escort services, residential brothels, and brothels disguised as legitimate massage parlors. Under U.S. and international law, commercially sexually exploited children found in the sex trade are considered to be victims of trafficking, even if no force or coercion is present. Human Trafficking Texas is our cause.Get more information about human trafficking statistics in the U.S and abroad. Get more information about state, federal, and international anti-trafficking laws.










