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Online Community

Polaris Project works to empower and mobilize people from diverse backgrounds and of all ages to take meaningful action against human trafficking. Many of these individuals are part of Polaris Project’s robust and active online community. Our supporters often take action online that result in offline successes in legislation and awareness. By getting plugged into our various social networks you will have access to frontline knowledge in the anti-trafficking movement and how you can directly get involved.


Our Grassroots Network

The grassroots network currently consists of more than 15,000 members committed to helping us create a world without slavery. We communicate regularly with our grassroots network members via email updates about human trafficking, opportunities to make a direct impact on the lives of victims, and other ways to take action.

Grassroots network members choose the frequency and type of email updates they receive from us. See below for a list:

  • General Grassroots Network: Receives all messages
  • Monthly Newsletter: Receives Polaris Project’s monthly newsletter filled with important updates about the anti-trafficking movement and our work
  • Action Opportunities: Receive emails whenever there is an action or event available in your state, or on a federal level.
  • Polaris Weekly Pulse: Weekly updates about the North Star Blog and Human Trafficking Media Stories.

To become a member of our grassroots network please click here.

Get Connected - Join our Social Networks

FaceBook_jpgLike us on Facebook and get daily updates on how to get involved in your local area, what’s going on in the news, and local events in your community.

Twitter_48x48Be a part of our information network on Twitter. We tweet daily, and provide our followers with up-to-the minute updates about human trafficking in the United States.

Youtube_48x482Subscribe to our channel on Youtube to learn more about us and what we’re doing in Washington, D.C.; Newark, New Jersey; and Tokyo, Japan. Want to see how what we’ve been doing iin different states? Check out our Advocacy playlist today!

change_thumbnailAnother social networking site where you can find us is Change.org. This website is dedicated to activists who want to take direct action by signing petitions to legislators, corporates leaders, and decision makers to help effect real change. Visit our page today and become a supporter.

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Connect with others and share information about human trafficking to raise awareness.
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Grassroots advocacy groups make an impact by influencing their representatives.