These t-shirts were designed by high school students in Florida. This is their way of standing up to and fighting against human trafficking.
On the front left chest is the butterfly image without the words.
This T-shirt was designed for us by students to help support our cause.
The Shirt is available in PINK, PURPLE or BLUE, and in sizes M, L, XL
These t-shirts were designed by high school students in Florida. This is their way of standing up to and fighting against human trafficking.
On the front left chest is the butterfly image without the words.
This T-shirt was designed for us by students to help support our cause.
The Shirt is available in PINK, PURPLE or BLUE, and in sizes M, L, XL
Stolen: The True Story of a Sex Trafficking Survivor
$26
Stolen is sold as a soft cover book.
It is the true story of one survivor who escaped--more than once. First recruited while staying with her family at a hotel in Miami Beach, Katariina Rosenblatt was already a lonely and abused young girl who was yearning to be loved. She fell into the hands of a confident young woman who pretended friendship but slowly lured her into a child prostitution ring. For years afterward, a cycle of false friendship, threats, drugs, and violence kept her trapped.
As Kat shares her harrowing experiences, readers will quickly realize the frightening truth that these terrible things could have happened to any child--a neighbor, a niece, a friend, a sister, a daughter. But beyond that, they will see that there is real hope for the victims of sex trafficking. Stolen is more than a warning. It is a celebration of survival that will inspire.
Stolen is sold as a soft cover book.
It is the true story of one survivor who escaped--more than once. First recruited while staying with her family at a hotel in Miami Beach, Katariina Rosenblatt was already a lonely and abused young girl who was yearning to be loved. She fell into the hands of a confident young woman who pretended friendship but slowly lured her into a child prostitution ring. For years afterward, a cycle of false friendship, threats, drugs, and violence kept her trapped.
As Kat shares her harrowing experiences, readers will quickly realize the frightening truth that these terrible things could have happened to any child--a neighbor, a niece, a friend, a sister, a daughter. But beyond that, they will see that there is real hope for the victims of sex trafficking. Stolen is more than a warning. It is a celebration of survival that will inspire.
Trafficking in America - Real Life Stories
$20
This book is adapted from Dr. Kat's dissertation for her Ph.D. This is sold as an e-book in pdf format.
This book discusses one of the major human rights violations of our time - human trafficking. It provides important research data and tools on such topics as: safe rescue & prevention, causes of human trafficking in the United States, escape from human trafficking, solutions & best practices such as a Human Trafficking Wheel which is in identifying potential victims of abuse & human trafficking, There is H.O.P.E. for Me, Inc. - from survivors to survivors, is an example of an effective model of mentoring and restoration. Statistical data analysis showing predisposition factors and vulnerabilities including: Targeted recruitment areas, age of entry into US sex trafficking, recruitment lures mirroring familial like characteristics used on US children & the exploitation of their needs, the average grooming period, type of help needed while being trafficked, types of prior abuses and other breakdowns of family dynamics, victims recruiting others, etc. This study is in the context of first hand accounts using a historical case study data analysis. The material is useful in teaching and training others in the areas of anti human trafficking and domestic violence.
This book is adapted from Dr. Kat's dissertation for her Ph.D. This is sold as an e-book in pdf format.
This book discusses one of the major human rights violations of our time - human trafficking. It provides important research data and tools on such topics as: safe rescue & prevention, causes of human trafficking in the United States, escape from human trafficking, solutions & best practices such as a Human Trafficking Wheel which is in identifying potential victims of abuse & human trafficking, There is H.O.P.E. for Me, Inc. - from survivors to survivors, is an example of an effective model of mentoring and restoration. Statistical data analysis showing predisposition factors and vulnerabilities including: Targeted recruitment areas, age of entry into US sex trafficking, recruitment lures mirroring familial like characteristics used on US children & the exploitation of their needs, the average grooming period, type of help needed while being trafficked, types of prior abuses and other breakdowns of family dynamics, victims recruiting others, etc. This study is in the context of first hand accounts using a historical case study data analysis. The material is useful in teaching and training others in the areas of anti human trafficking and domestic violence.
Human Trafficking Across Borders
$23
Human Trafficking Across Borders is a multidisciplinary, survivor-informed guide that takes readers deep into the realities of human trafficking—both domestic and international. Authored and curated by Dr. Katariina Rosenblatt, a survivor of trafficking and a leading voice in the anti-trafficking movement. Human Trafficking Across Borders is a multifaceted exploration of the global problem of human trafficking, its impact on individuals, families, and societies, and the collaborative efforts needed to combat this pervasive crime. Written by Dr. Katariina Rosenblatt, a survivor and expert on trafficking, along with various distinguished contributors from multiple disciplines, the book brings together insights from psychology, law, medicine, social work, and education. It addresses the complex, often hidden nature of trafficking, focusing on both the psychological manipulation involved in victimization and the societal structures that allow exploitation to persist.
The book presents human trafficking not only as a legal or criminal concern but as a humanitarian crisis involving complex psychological grooming, systemic vulnerabilities, and often-invisible power dynamics. Dr. Rosenblatt and her co-authors shed light on under-addressed forms of trafficking, including labor exploitation, child marriage, forced criminality, and image-based sexual abuse, all while centering the voices and experiences of survivors.
The book’s structure allows for a comprehensive understanding of trafficking from prevention to restoration. It also addresses the roles of families, educators, healthcare workers, social workers, and policymakers, showing how coordinated community efforts can make a lasting impact. Trauma-informed care, cross-cultural sensitivity, peer-to-peer support, and inclusive education are emphasized throughout the book.
What sets this book apart is its interdisciplinary collaboration and deep empathy—bridging legal, social, medical, and emotional frameworks to dismantle trafficking systems and guide survivors toward long-term healing and freedom.
The book's overarching goal is to provide readers with a comprehensive understanding of trafficking—potential causes, how traffickers operate, the impacts on victims, and how society can respond effectively at individual, institutional, and policy levels. It moves from prevention to intervention to survivor healing, providing actionable tools and strategies for each stage.
Human Trafficking Across Borders is a multidisciplinary, survivor-informed guide that takes readers deep into the realities of human trafficking—both domestic and international. Authored and curated by Dr. Katariina Rosenblatt, a survivor of trafficking and a leading voice in the anti-trafficking movement. Human Trafficking Across Borders is a multifaceted exploration of the global problem of human trafficking, its impact on individuals, families, and societies, and the collaborative efforts needed to combat this pervasive crime. Written by Dr. Katariina Rosenblatt, a survivor and expert on trafficking, along with various distinguished contributors from multiple disciplines, the book brings together insights from psychology, law, medicine, social work, and education. It addresses the complex, often hidden nature of trafficking, focusing on both the psychological manipulation involved in victimization and the societal structures that allow exploitation to persist.
The book presents human trafficking not only as a legal or criminal concern but as a humanitarian crisis involving complex psychological grooming, systemic vulnerabilities, and often-invisible power dynamics. Dr. Rosenblatt and her co-authors shed light on under-addressed forms of trafficking, including labor exploitation, child marriage, forced criminality, and image-based sexual abuse, all while centering the voices and experiences of survivors.
The book’s structure allows for a comprehensive understanding of trafficking from prevention to restoration. It also addresses the roles of families, educators, healthcare workers, social workers, and policymakers, showing how coordinated community efforts can make a lasting impact. Trauma-informed care, cross-cultural sensitivity, peer-to-peer support, and inclusive education are emphasized throughout the book.
What sets this book apart is its interdisciplinary collaboration and deep empathy—bridging legal, social, medical, and emotional frameworks to dismantle trafficking systems and guide survivors toward long-term healing and freedom.
The book's overarching goal is to provide readers with a comprehensive understanding of trafficking—potential causes, how traffickers operate, the impacts on victims, and how society can respond effectively at individual, institutional, and policy levels. It moves from prevention to intervention to survivor healing, providing actionable tools and strategies for each stage.