CNN features national human trafficking hotline – we need your help

It is clear from news stories like this one on CNN, featuring Executive Director and CEO Bradley Myles, that human trafficking is occurring on our streets every day. We need your help to get the word out that human trafficking happens in our communities and that community members like you can help bring an end to it.

The CNN story aired on Wolf Blitzer's Situation Room and reached millions of viewers, raising awareness of the national human trafficking hotline number (1-888-373-7888).
The more people that know about the hotline, the greater chance we have of reaching potential victims of trafficking. The national human trafficking hotline serves as the lifeline for victims trapped in slave-like conditions.

Will you make a donation today to help support the critical services of the 24/7 national human trafficking hotline?

Just $25 can support operation of the hotline for one hour during an overnight shift. Thank you for your continued support,

Sarah Jakiel


Associate Director & Hotline Director

Polaris Project | P.O. Box 53315 Washington, DC 20009
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Dear Emmanoiul, It is clear from news stories like this one on CNN, featuring Executive Director and CEO Bradley Myles, that human trafficking is occurring on our streets every day. We need your help to get the word out that human trafficking happens in our communities and that community members like you can help bring an end to it. The CNN story aired on Wolf Blitzer's Situation Room and reached millions of viewers, raising awareness of the national human trafficking hotline number (1-888-373-7888). The more people that know about the hotline, the greater chance we have of reaching potential victims of trafficking. The national human trafficking hotline serves as the lifeline for victims trapped in slave-like conditions. Will you make a donation today to help support the critical services of the 24/7 national human trafficking hotline? Just $25 can support operation of the hotline for one hour during an overnight shift. 

Thank you for your continued support, Sarah Jakiel
 Associate Director & Hotline Director

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