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What to Do Right Now
If a child may be in immediate danger, call 911.

Focus on safety first
Move to a safe location if possible. Avoid confronting anyone you suspect may be involved, especially if it could increase risk.

Reach out to reporting resources
Call: National Human Trafficking Hotline (1-888-373-7888)
Text: 233733
Call: FBI Hotline (1-800-225-5324)
Report Online: https://report.cybertip.org
These resources can guide you in real time and help determine next steps.

Preserve what you see
Take note of dates, times, usernames, messages, or behaviors. Do not delete texts or images. Keep information secure and share only with appropriate authorities.
When Something Feels Off
You do not need certainty to act. Early situations often look like:
Sudden behavior changes or withdrawal
Increased secrecy, especially online
Contact with unknown individuals or requests to keep things private
Receiving gifts, money, or transportation without explanation
If something does not feel right, it is appropriate to ask questions or seek guidance.
For Parents & Caregivers
How you respond can determine whether a child feels safe speaking up
Approach conversations calmly and without judgment
Prioritize safety and trust over immediate answers
Avoid blame, pressure, or confrontation
Seek guidance from trained professionals when needed
For Youth
If You’re Not Sure What’s Happening
You are not in trouble for asking for help
If something feels unsafe, trust that instinct
Reach out to a trusted adult, school staff member, or hotline
Support is available, and you do not have to navigate this alone.
How HopeWorks Can Help
If you are unsure what you are seeing or what to do next, we can help you think through it.
HopeWorks provides guidance to help you:
- Understand what you are seeing
- Determine whether a situation requires reporting
- Identify appropriate next steps based on your role
We do not conduct investigations, but we help individuals and organizations respond with clarity and connect to the right systems.
