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Human trafficking is modern-day slavery. It is insidious, widespread and profitable — and affects more than 20 million men, women and children around the world.

Human trafficking can be hidden in plain sight.  Victims may not realize they are being targeted by traffickers until it is too late.

ACF will work even closer with states and child welfare systems to protect children who are vulnerable to human trafficking.

From increased grant funding and identification of human trafficking cases to strengthened partnerships and health care response, much was accomplished this past year.

National Runaway Safeline executive director encourages everyone to reach out to youth.

A Message of Thanksgiving

November 27, 2014

The Office of Refugee Resettlement and its partners provided humanitarian services to more than 175,000 people this past year.

Advocate Cyndi Lauper joins former homeless youth to share stories and ideas to improve services

May 2014 statement of ACF Senior Advisor Katherine Chon on HHS's work to prevent and end human trafficking and the Administration’s views on proposed “Trafficking Awareness Training for Health Care Act of 2014”

These demonstration projects will build and sustain coordinated services in partnership with allied professionals in community-based organizations such as runaway and homeless youth, domestic violence, sexual assault and human trafficking victim services programs.