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Churches Against Trafficking

The CJR co-founded Churches Against Trafficking (CAT) in 2013 to create a network for local churches to engage in the anti-trafficking efforts in San Diego. We believe that the Church is critical in the work to end human trafficking in our region. CAT exists to equip each congregation to find its unique place in this effort.

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Our Mission

  • Build a network of San Diego churches that are engaged in combating human trafficking and raising awareness. 
  • Educate the Christian community in the anti-trafficking work that is happening in San Diego.
  • Connect the Christian community with local victim service organizations. 
  • Pray for organizations and advocates who are working to end human trafficking in San Diego, as well as for victims and survivors.

Get Connected

Churches Against Trafficking is currently on pause due to a loss of engagement coming out of the pandemic. However, individuals from a handful of churches have recently reached out to inquire about how to get involved, and this renewed interest has inspired the possibility of a focus group to identify what the next rendition of Churches Against Trafficking could look like. If you are interested in being involved in the revisioning process, please fill out this form, and someone from our team will be in touch with you.

Learn More

Step 1: Learn how to respond

Before you take action, we encourage you to listen to survivors and learn from trained professionals. Human trafficking is a complex, nuanced issue, and it is critical to learn from experts in the field. Start your journey by watching this Human Trafficking 101 video, in either or , to learn more about the scope of the problem. This video is the first step in becoming a part of the solution to eradicate this injustice from our communities. 

*Please note that this video does not equip you to work directly with victims or survivors of trafficking. 

Take Action 

Step 2: Take Action

How Can I Take Action?

Learn more about human trafficking

  • Take one hour to complete the free to learn how to spot, report, and prevent sex trafficking.
  • Utilize the 3-part to learn how communities can work together to end human trafficking and how you can uniquely become part of the solution. 
  • Read 鈥.鈥

Utilize toolkits for parents

  • Learn how to build resilience and resistance to a hypersexualized culture through .
  • Watch World Without Exploitation鈥檚 webinar: ? 
  • Learn tips for keeping youth safe from the dangers of human trafficking with and .
  • Download the by Shared Hope International.

Take online training specific to your profession

  • Explore California Against Slavery鈥檚 for healthcare, hospitality, schools, transportation, the workforce, and faith-based organizations.
  • Learn how to make your workplace trauma-informed through .
  • Read through . 
  • If you are in the healthcare sector, check out or for healthcare professionals. 
  • If you are a business professional, take a training with .
  • If you are a social service professional, view the .

Buy fair trade, second hand, or direct

  • to educate yourself and others about how purchasing fair trade helps address child labor and human trafficking in our supply chains. 
  • Learn more about how labor trafficking is connected to our products and services by checking out resources from and .
  • Discover how many slaves are impacted by your purchases and how to contact suppliers and businesses at .
  • Check out the for ideas on how to purchase clothes more sustainably.

Support vulnerable youth

  • Read about the challenges of of foster care.
  • Inform yourself on the to improve the lives of LGBTQIA+ youth.
  • Donate supplies (gift cards, hygiene bags, sleeping bags, clothing, etc.) to local drop-in and emergency centers for youth, such as . 
  • Contribute meals to San Diego Youth Services 鈥淔ood Group鈥 for youth experiencing homelessness and for special projects in the .
  • at North County Lifeline鈥檚 for former foster youth, at-risk youth, and youth experiencing homelessness.
  • with San Diego Youth Services by helping with parent trainings, supervising children, assisting with seasonal events, transportation, and community outreach. 
  • Become a and to provide a safe, loving place for a child to stay while the parents address the issues that have brought instability to their lives.

Support a direct service organization

  • Develop a relationship with a local victim services organization by volunteering regularly. Here are some wonderful organizations in San Diego to look into:

Provide emergency shelter for a victim of human trafficking

  • Learn about Safe Shelter Collaborative and .
  • Watch to learn how Safe Night works.
  • Download the to receive a notification when a victim of sexual violence needs temporary shelter. 

Access local prevention curriculum

Participate in outreach to massage establishments

  • Read about and how law enforcement is trying to address this problem.
  • Volunteer with in massage establishment 
  • Sign up for with the Community Subcommittee of the Human Trafficking and CSEC Advisory Council.

Address porn and demand

  • Learn about the harmful effects of porn at . 
  • Explore the for comprehensive resources on launching an initiative aimed at deterring men who buy sex. 
  • Watch and share the following World Without Exploitation webinars: (1) & (2) .
  • Explore the guides on for tips on how to talk to kids about pornography. 
  • Read to learn more about how to have hard conversations about porn with your kids.

Host a watch party for STOLEN documentary

  • Watch the seven-episode STOLEN documentary at to learn more about sex trafficking and the exploitation of children in San Diego County.

Become an advocate

  • Check out to learn more about contacting your local representatives, starting a petition, advocating for legislation, or sending messages to elected officials. 
  • Support the current advocacy efforts of .
  • Educate yourself about the proposed and from California Against Slavery. 

Launch an anti-trafficking ministry at your church

  • Learn how to create a dynamic Human Trafficking ministry at .
  • Explore additional training videos for equipping the faith community at Winning the Fight Against Human Trafficking鈥檚 .
  • Read for a step-by-step guide for how to get your church involved in anti-trafficking work. 
  • Host a or .
  • Sign up for Engage Together鈥檚 .

Directly Support Services for Survivors of Human Trafficking

There are numerous organizations in San Diego that are hard at work to provide shelter, counseling services, education, and additional services to victims and survivors of human trafficking. Consider volunteering with one of the following organizations to directly support services for survivors of human trafficking:

As a border region, our wellbeing is interconnected with our neighbors in Mexico, and human trafficking is a problem on both sides of the border. Here are some trusted organizations doing similar in Tijuana and Baja California: 

Thank You to Our Founders

Churches Against Trafficking was originally co-founded by the following leaders:

  • Susan Johnson, The Church at Rancho Bernardo
  • Nate Alcorn, The Church at Rancho Bernardo
  • Ginger Shaw, Skyline Church
  • Rachelle Kimberling, Journey Community Church
  • Dr. Jamie Gates, 国产偷拍
  • Michelle Shoemaker, 国产偷拍