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If you are a victim or you suspect you know a victim, then speak up. The Justice Department maintains a human trafficking hotline at

READ THIS FIRST: It is important to talk to potential victims in a safe and confidential environment. If the victim is accompanied by someone who seems to have control over them, discreetly attempt to separate the person from the individual accompanying him/her, since this person could be the trafficker.

Enlist the help of a staff member or another professional who speaks the potential victim's language and understands his or her culture.

Do not collect more information than you need! In depth interviews with the potential victim should be conducted by a mental health professional, law enforcement professionals or legal experts. Multiple interviews may confuse and/or re-traumatize victims and may put you at risk of being subpoenaed as a witness.

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if you are interested in having a Not For Sale representative speak at your church, high school, college or event.

Not For Sale organized in Portland, Oregon in late 2008 as a grassroots expression of the Not For Sale Campaign mission in our state. We are engaged in recruiting and mobilizing volunteers to work in Rescue and Restore Coalition member efforts, volunteer-initiated projects (open source activism) and in our own advocacy, detection and victim support initiatives.

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WORLDWIDE

The Not For Sale Campaign equips and mobilizes Smart Activists to deploy innovative solutions to re-abolish slavery in their own backyards and across the globe.

We believe that every person has a skill they can lend to free people from bondage. Our aim is to find and enable each willing person.

Operating in various countries, Not For Sale Campaign educates and mobilizes an abolitionist movement through open-source activism. Nationally, the Campaign identifies trafficking rings, collaborates with law enforcement and community groups to shut them down and provides aid for victims. Internationally, the campaign partners with poorly resourced abolitionist groups to enhance their capacity.

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