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Every contribution, no matter the size, makes an immediate impact. Our collective goal for this season is to raise $50,000, with a portion of proceeds going directly toward survivor support and community recovery efforts.
This initiative thrives because of visionaries like you — individuals who believe that awareness must lead to action. Together, we’re amplifying voices that too often go unheard.
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Important Statistics
Globally, an estimated 27.6 million people are victims of forced labour or sexual exploitation.
Of these, ~77 % are in forced labour and ~23 % in commercial sexual exploitation. Department of Homeland Security
Women and girls account for ~71 % of all identified trafficking victims. icat.un.org+1
Children under age 18 make up around 25 % of victims
Age of Victims
Children under 18: 25 % (~6.9M)
Adults 18+: 75 % (~20.7M)
Age of victims:
For victims of sexual exploitation in child trafficking cases, median age ~16 years and average ~15 years. UNODC
For adult victims of forced labour, median age ~21 years, average ~31 years.
U.S. Race / Ethnicity of Victims
(Based on labor & sex trafficking cases where known)
Black / African American: ~40 % of sex trafficking victims
Hispanic / Latinx: ~63 % of labor trafficking victims
Asian: ~17 % of labor trafficking victims
Indigenous / Native: ~40 % of sex trafficking victims in specific regions (e.g., South Dakota
Race / Ethnicity & Minority Impact (U.S.-based data and national reviews):
Among sex-trafficking victims in a U.S. review, ~40 % were Black (when race known). The Exodus Road+1
Among labor trafficking victims in U.S. data, ~63 % were Hispanic and ~17 % were Asian (when race known). Bureau of Justice Statistics
Indigenous and Native communities are disproportionately impacted: for example, in South Dakota 40 % of reported sex trafficking victims were Native women though they represent only ~8 % of the population
U.S. Trafficking Incident Breakdown (2022)
Sex trafficking: 78 % of reported victimizations
Labor trafficking: 22 % of reported victimizations
Female victims: 85 % of sex trafficking cases
U.S. incident breakdown (2022 data):
An estimated 3,570 victimizations reported, with ~78 % involving sex trafficking and ~22 % involving labor trafficking. Bureau of Justice Statistics
Females represented ~85 % of sex trafficking victimizations.
📞 SEEMA TV Anti-Trafficking Hotline
SEEMA TV Worldwide Network operates a 24/7 Human Trafficking Support & Partnership Hotline:
762-332-1423
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If you or someone you know may be involved in or affected by human trafficking, contact the hotline anytime for immediate support, partnership information, or emergency assistance.

Hailey Adams Miss University Of Alabama
Survivor Advocacy and Youth Empowrement Ambassador Of The Jumping Jane Conference 5
