Truckers Against Trafficking

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Truckers Against Trafficking (TAT) is a non-profit organization that works to combat human trafficking by educating and empowering truck drivers to recognize and report instances of trafficking.

TAT was founded in 2011 and is headquartered in Colorado. The organization works with trucking industry partners, law enforcement agencies, and other organizations to raise awareness of human trafficking and provide training to truck drivers on how to recognize and report instances of trafficking.

TAT also works with truck stops, travel plazas, and other transportation industry partners to provide resources and information to help drivers recognize and report trafficking.

TAT plays an important role in the fight against human trafficking by providing a network of trained and educated individuals who are in a unique position to observe and report instances of trafficking. Truck drivers are often on the road for long periods of time and can be in a position to observe trafficking activity and report it to authorities. By educating and empowering truck drivers to recognize and report trafficking, TAT is helping to make a difference in the fight against this crime.

CVSA Begins Human Trafficking Awareness Initiative – Fleet Management – Trucking Info
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CVSA Begins Human Trafficking Awareness Initiative – Fleet Management – Trucking Info

On Jan. 9, the Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance began its five-day annual awareness and outreach effort to educate commercial motor vehicle drivers, motor carriers, law enforcement officers and the general public about the crime of human trafficking, the signs to look for and what to do if you suspect someone is being trafficked. This week, CVSA law…

Human trafficking awareness effort underway on roadways, at truck stops
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Human trafficking awareness effort underway on roadways, at truck stops

Jan. 9—A combined effort to raise awareness and fight human trafficking is underway this week in Michigan and throughout the nation. With January designated as National Human Trafficking Awareness Month, Michigan State Police motor carrier officers are teaming up with officers from across the United States, Truckers Against Trafficking, and the Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance…

State Police Motor Carrier Officers Join Forces to Fight Human Trafficking
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State Police Motor Carrier Officers Join Forces to Fight Human Trafficking

During National Human Trafficking Awareness Month, Michigan State Police (MSP) motor carrier officers are teaming up with officers from across the nation and the Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance (CVSA) to raise awareness of human trafficking. From January 9-13, MSP officers will join with their colleagues in law enforcement, CVSA, and the organization Truckers Against Trafficking…

Annual campaign raises truckers’ awareness to human trafficking
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Annual campaign raises truckers’ awareness to human trafficking

The dates for a North American awareness initiative with the goal of stamping out human trafficking have been set. The Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance will hold its annual Human Trafficking Awareness Initiative, beginning in January of next year, in the U.S., Canada, and Mexico. As the campaign enters its second year, the alliance says the…

‘We need to get better’: Idaho State Police (ISP) to hold anti-human trafficking training
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‘We need to get better’: Idaho State Police (ISP) to hold anti-human trafficking training

BOISE — Idaho, like most states, has developed a history of failing the victims of human trafficking. The Idaho Anti-Trafficking Coalition and Shared Hope International are two organizations that have raised questions about the shortcomings in Idaho’s handling of human trafficking and its victims. RELATED | Report: Idaho is failing to protect victims of child…

60% of Student Transporters Observed at Least One Human Trafficking Indicator
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60% of Student Transporters Observed at Least One Human Trafficking Indicator

School bus drivers are often cited as their school district’s eyes and ears throughout local communities. A recent survey indicates just how important these transportation professionals are to student safety. The Busing on the Lookout program, part of the organization Truckers Against Trafficking, surveyed over 400 attendees at four state pupil transportation association conferences over…

AG Moody launches 2022 Human Trafficking Summit, registration still open
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AG Moody launches 2022 Human Trafficking Summit, registration still open

Other 2022 Human Trafficking Summit related articles here. (The Center Square) – A Florida-led virtual 2022 Human Trafficking Summit launched Tuesday nationwide, engaging experts from across the country to collaborate on ways to more effectively combat human trafficking. More than 2,300 attendees registered and registration remains open at HumanTraffickingSummit.com. The summit provides over 16 hours…

Ryder to host 'Truckers Against Trafficking' exhibit – Local 10 News
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Ryder to host 'Truckers Against Trafficking' exhibit – Local 10 News

MIAMI – Ryder is lending a voice and space to the human trafficking crisis.   The American transportation and logistics company is hosting the Freedom Drivers Project, a national mobile exhibit by Truckers Against Trafficking that educates members of the trucking industry and the public about domestic sex trafficking. The 48-foot trailer features a bold…

Florida AG, Transportation Department, and Others Roll Out Training to Recognize, Report Human Trafficking
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Florida AG, Transportation Department, and Others Roll Out Training to Recognize, Report Human Trafficking

Human trafficking stands as the most perverse form of modern-day slavery today. Whether trafficked for sex, labor, or organs, millions need rescuing from traffickers without regard for human rights, life, or dignity. Unfortunately, the mainstream news headlines consistently capture just about every single issue other than human trafficking. A lack of mainstream coverage makes these…

Moody, others training Floridians to identify and report human trafficking
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Moody, others training Floridians to identify and report human trafficking

(The Center Square) – Attorney General Ashley Moody, Truckers Against Trafficking, the Florida Department of Transportation and Busing on the Lookout are working together to train more than 100 Floridians in the gaming and passenger transportation industries to identify and report human trafficking. Moody and TAT hosted a Florida Bus & Casino Coalition Build Out…