Regardless of the type, human trafficking survivors often suffer psychologically and physically. Human trafficking affects not just individuals and families but the safety and well-being of communities. The Department of Health is committed to Florida’s zero tolerance stance to end trafficking.
It takes all of us to keep Florida safe. Learn to spot signs of trafficking both online and in your community. Get involved in local task forces and coalitions to determine what you can do to help.
Children or adults can be victims of human trafficking, so if you see something, say something.
Florida has a statewide toll-free number operated by the Florida Department of law Enforcement. To report Human Trafficking or to seek help if you are in a trafficking situation, call: 855-FLA-SAFE (855-352-7233).
Human Trafficking
Human Trafficking is the recruitment, harboring, transporting, providing or obtaining, by any means, a person for labor or services involving forced labor, slavery or servitude in any industry, such as forced or coerced participation in agriculture, prostitution, manufacturing, or other industries or in domestic service or marriage.