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What Our Clients Say

What is Sex Trafficking?

The Federal Trafficking Victims Protection Act defines sex trafficking as the recruitment, transportation, provision, or obtaining of a person for the purpose of a commercial sex act where such an act is induced by force, fraud, or coercion, or in which the person induced to perform such act has not attained 18 years of age.

The trafficking of women and children is the world’s fastest growing crime. The sex trafficking industry pulls in an estimated $99 billion each year.

Sex trafficking is a form of modern slavery that exists throughout the United States and globally. It is happening right here in the Lehigh Valley. Sex trafficking exists in our communities, in our backyard. It is happening at the local hotels, truck stops, fake spas, and online every day.

Sex traffickers use false promises, violence, threats, lies, and other forms of coercion to compel adults and children to engage in commercial sex acts against their will

Many women and children become entrapped in the sex trafficking industry at an early age because they are sold by their parents or another family member. Others are lured with false employment offers or they become romantically involved with someone who forces or manipulates them into prostitution. Girls in foster care are particularly vulnerable.

Many are beaten, tortured or family members lives are threatened if they attempt to run away.

Imagine being sold night after night for sex, forced to do drugs to control you, beaten, you have no other resources and you are scared for your life.  What would you do?

This is why we opened Our Homes.

Know the Signs

General Indicators:

  • Signs of physical abuse,
    malnutrition, or untreated medical conditions
  • Lack of control over
    personal identification documents (ID, passport, etc.)
  • Inability to speak
    freely or being closely monitored by someone else
  • Working excessively long
    hours with little or no pay
  • Sudden behavioral
    changes, fearfulness, or submissiveness
  • Living in poor,
    overcrowded, or unsafe conditions
  • Signs of branding or
    tattoos indicating ownership by a trafficker
  • Restricted or controlled
    communication, especially with outsiders

Labor Trafficking Indicators:

  • Forced to work under
    threats or intimidation
  • Owing a large and
    seemingly unpayable debt to an employer
  • Confiscation of wages,
    tips, or identification
  • Poor working conditions
    and lack of safety equipment
  • Employer-provided
    housing with restricted movement and communication

Sex Trafficking Indicators:

  • Engaged in commercial
    sex work under coercion, force, or fraud
  • Frequent movement
    between locations (hotels, motels, truck stops)
  • Presence of an older,
    controlling partner or “manager”
  • Fear of law enforcement
    or reluctance to seek help
  • High number of online
    ads with different names but similar photos


Who is at Risk?

Certain vulnerabilities make individuals
more susceptible to trafficking.

Social & Economic Risk Factors:

  • Poverty and lack of
    economic opportunities
  • Unstable housing or
    homelessness
  • History of domestic
    violence, sexual abuse, or neglect
  • Limited access to
    education or employment opportunities

Personal & Psychological Risk Factors:

  • History of substance
    abuse or mental health struggles
  • Low self-esteem and
    emotional dependency
  • Previous involvement in
    the foster care or juvenile justice system
  • Social isolation or lack
    of strong support systems

Situational & Systemic Risk Factors:

  • Immigration status
    making individuals fearful of deportation
  • Being in a foreign
    country without knowledge of local laws or language
  • Natural disasters,
    conflict zones, or economic instability increasing vulnerability
  • LGBTQ+ individuals
    facing family rejection or discrimination
  • Youth who have run away
    or been kicked out of their homes


How You Can Help

If you suspect someone is a victim of
trafficking, take action:

  • Call the National
    Human Trafficking Hotline: 1-888-373-7888 or text “HELP” to 233733.
  • Report concerns to local
    law enforcement or child protective services
  • Support survivor-focused
    organizations and advocacy efforts

Together, we can raise awareness, protect
vulnerable individuals, and prevent human trafficking in our communities.