The Haven Project is a nonprofit charity dedicated to ending human trafficking through community awareness, survivor advocacy, and partnerships with law enforcement. Your generosity makes this fight possible.
Millions of men, women, and children are exploited through forced labor, sexual exploitation, and domestic servitude every single day.
— ILO / Walk Free global estimates (forced labour)
Global estimates report around 50 million people living in modern slavery in 2021, underscoring the scale of exploitation and the need for sustained intervention.
— ILO / IOM / Walk Free
National Human Trafficking Hotline reporting shows substantial Florida signal volume, reinforcing the importance of awareness, survivor support, and partnerships across the state.
— National Human Trafficking Hotline (Florida, 2024)
The Haven Project exists to fight human trafficking from every angle. We raise awareness in communities that don't realize the threat is in their own backyard. We advocate for survivors navigating an impossible system. And we work hand-in-hand with law enforcement to ensure traffickers face justice.
We're building toward a future where every survivor has access to safe housing, counseling, legal aid, and long-term support. Your donations are what make that future possible.
Every dollar donated to The Haven Project directly funds the fight against human trafficking. Here's how your generosity creates change.
Training schools, hospitals, churches, and businesses to recognize and report trafficking.
Funding safe shelter and immediate needs for survivors escaping trafficking situations.
Equipping agencies with trauma-informed tools and multi-agency coordination support.
Building programs for counseling, legal aid, and long-term recovery support for survivors.
Choose a tier and decide whether you'd like it to be a monthly subscription or a one-time gift. Your donation supports anti-trafficking education, survivor assistance, and law enforcement partnerships.
Join our Monthly Donor Club to provide consistent support for anti-trafficking work all year long. Recurring gifts help us plan ongoing community education, strengthen support for survivors, and assist law enforcement partnerships involved in human trafficking investigations.
Global estimates report about 50 million people in modern slavery in 2021, including about 28 million in forced labour. UNODC’s 2024 report also covers trafficking patterns across 156 countries and cases detected from 2019–2023. Florida’s hotline statistics continue to show substantial reporting activity.
All donations support awareness campaigns, survivor advocacy, law enforcement partnerships, and the development of direct survivor care programs.
Whether you want to report a concern, request training for your organization, explore a partnership, or simply learn more — we're here and we respond to every message.