Special Announcement: Unbound Now and the U.S. State Department enter the fourth year of the Child Protection Compact
Women and girls are subjected to sex trafficking in massage parlors, hotels, bars, and karaoke clubs.
Traffickers use drugs or fraudulent social networking, online job opportunities, and English language programs to lure victims into sex trafficking.
Mongolian children are sometimes forced to beg, steal, or work, often with complicity of family members.
If you suspect someone you know is being trafficked or you think you may be a victim of human trafficking, please call us. We can connect you with the right resources to take next steps.
Unbound Now works to educate and empower youth, spread awareness through citywide outreaches and provide human-trafficking presentations to groups and organizations within local communities.
Unbound Now provides professional training to lawyers, medical professionals, educators, social service providers and more to equip all professional to use their skills to identify and serve victims of human trafficking.
Unbound Now advocates for survivors by providing for immediate needs, offering support to caregivers, volunteering services and connecting with aftercare programs to help each survivor through his or her unique restoration process.