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City of Houston Mayor’s Office Office of Human Trafficking and Domestic Violence John Whitmire, Mayor

City of Houston Mayor’s Office of Human Trafficking and Domestic Violence City of Houston Mayor’s Office of Human Trafficking and Domestic Violence
  • The Issue
    • Issues & Solutions
    • 1 Year Impact Report
    • 2 Year Impact Report
    • 3 Year Impact Report
    • 4 Year Impact Report
    • 5 Year Impact Report
    • 6 Year Impact Report
    • 7 Year Impact Report
  • Our Approach
    • State of Women and Girls Data in Houston (2023)
    • Mayor’s Office of Human Trafficking and Domestic Violence Strategic Plan
    • Strategic Plan Phase One
    • Strategic Plan Phase Two
    • Ten/Ten Muni-Fellowship
    • International Ten/Ten Muni-Fellowship
    • The Common Good – Client Readiness and Referral Form
  • NOFA
  • Toolkits
    • Domestic Violence Social Vulnerability Dashboard
    • Social Media Toolkit
    • Emergency Disaster Response Toolkit
    • Massage Establishment Ordinance
    • Super Bowl Information Packet
    • Mayor’s Policy Council Toolkit
    • Watch for Traffick Media Campaign
    • Municipal Jail Signs Toolkit
    • Palm-Sized Cards for Direct Outreach
    • Taxi Industry Initiative Toolkit
  • Resources
    • Hotel Ordinance Training and Certification
    • Know Before You Go
    • #Watch for Traffick After Natural Disasters
    • How to Report Trafficking
    • Services for Domestic Violence Victims
    • Find Immediate Help
    • Temporary Restraining Orders / Orders of Protection
    • Language Help
    • Legal Follow-Ups
    • Transitional Housing
    • Language Training, Job Training and Placement
    • Continued Protection
    • Information for Organizations and Professionals Serving Victims
  • Newsroom
  • The Issue

4 Year Impact Report

  • The Issue
    • Issues & Solutions
    • 1 Year Impact Report
    • 2 Year Impact Report
    • 3 Year Impact Report
    • 4 Year Impact Report
    • 5 Year Impact Report
    • 6 Year Impact Report
    • 7 Year Impact Report
  • Our Approach
    • State of Women and Girls Data in Houston (2023)
    • Mayor’s Office of Human Trafficking and Domestic Violence Strategic Plan
    • Strategic Plan Phase One
    • Strategic Plan Phase Two
    • Ten/Ten Muni-Fellowship
    • International Ten/Ten Muni-Fellowship
    • The Common Good – Client Readiness and Referral Form
  • NOFA
  • Toolkits
    • Domestic Violence Social Vulnerability Dashboard
    • Social Media Toolkit
    • Emergency Disaster Response Toolkit
    • Massage Establishment Ordinance
    • Super Bowl Information Packet
    • Mayor’s Policy Council Toolkit
    • Watch for Traffick Media Campaign
    • Municipal Jail Signs Toolkit
    • Palm-Sized Cards for Direct Outreach
    • Taxi Industry Initiative Toolkit
  • Resources
    • Hotel Ordinance Training and Certification
    • Know Before You Go
    • #Watch for Traffick After Natural Disasters
    • How to Report Trafficking
    • Services for Domestic Violence Victims
    • Find Immediate Help
    • Temporary Restraining Orders / Orders of Protection
    • Language Help
    • Legal Follow-Ups
    • Transitional Housing
    • Language Training, Job Training and Placement
    • Continued Protection
    • Information for Organizations and Professionals Serving Victims
  • Newsroom

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National Human Trafficking Resource Center

If you see one or several warning signs and suspect human trafficking activity, make an anonymous call to the National Human Trafficking Resource Center’s hotline. You can also text BeFree (233733). Learn about the warning signs of human trafficking from the Polaris Project by clicking here.

Call 1-888-373-7888
HPD Vice Division

You can also report a tip to the Houston Police Department’s Human Trafficking Unit by calling the Vice Division. If you believe someone may be in imminent danger, contact 911.

Call (713) 308-8600
National Domestic Violence Hotline

If you are a victim or need additional resources, call the National Domestic Violence Hotline. It is available in Spanish and over 200 languages. Abusers can also call the national hotline for help and break the cycle of abuse. Chat with the hotline by clicking here.

Call 1-800-799-7233 (SAFE)
Houston Police Family Violence Unit

For assistance in reporting domestic violence in Houston, call HPD’s Family Violence Unit. It is answered Monday through Friday from 8am – 4pm and available in Spanish. If you are in an emergency situation, dial 911. To request non-emergency police services, dial 713-884-3131.

Call (713) 308-1100

Contact

Mayor’s Office of Human Trafficking and Domestic Violence
(832) 393-0898
info@humantraffickinghouston.org

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  • The Issue
    • Issues & Solutions
    • 1 Year Impact Report
    • 2 Year Impact Report
    • 3 Year Impact Report
    • 4 Year Impact Report
    • 5 Year Impact Report
    • 6 Year Impact Report
    • 7 Year Impact Report
  • Our Approach
    • State of Women and Girls Data in Houston (2023)
    • Mayor’s Office of Human Trafficking and Domestic Violence Strategic Plan
    • Strategic Plan Phase One
    • Strategic Plan Phase Two
    • Ten/Ten Muni-Fellowship
    • International Ten/Ten Muni-Fellowship
    • The Common Good – Client Readiness and Referral Form
  • NOFA
  • Toolkits
    • Domestic Violence Social Vulnerability Dashboard
    • Social Media Toolkit
    • Emergency Disaster Response Toolkit
    • Massage Establishment Ordinance
    • Super Bowl Information Packet
    • Mayor’s Policy Council Toolkit
    • Watch for Traffick Media Campaign
    • Municipal Jail Signs Toolkit
    • Palm-Sized Cards for Direct Outreach
    • Taxi Industry Initiative Toolkit
  • Resources
    • Hotel Ordinance Training and Certification
    • Know Before You Go
    • #Watch for Traffick After Natural Disasters
    • How to Report Trafficking
    • Services for Domestic Violence Victims
    • Find Immediate Help
    • Temporary Restraining Orders / Orders of Protection
    • Language Help
    • Legal Follow-Ups
    • Transitional Housing
    • Language Training, Job Training and Placement
    • Continued Protection
    • Information for Organizations and Professionals Serving Victims
  • Newsroom
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