Human Trafficking
Education Industry Training
Schools have victims of Human Trafficking in attendance every day. SALVO trains school staff to identify the signs and know how to take action. Children are saved every day by school staff who see something and say something.
SALVO aims to educate and prepare teachers, aids, janitors, secretarys, and other staff members on the signs of human trafficking and how to properly report it to the correct authorities.

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Recognize
The Signs
Educate teachers, aids, jantors, and administration on the signs of human trafficking and how they can help end the cycle.
A Teacher
Overhears students discussing sexual activity on social media.
A Security Monitor
The Carpool Line
Know the signs and how to save a child from the cycle of Human Trafficking.
Is the Usual Age When a Teen Enters the Sex Trade Industry
Recognize
The Signs
Educate teachers, aids, jantors, and administration on the signs of human trafficking and how they can help end the cycle.
A Teacher
Overhears students discussing sexual activity on social media.
A Security Monitor
The Pick Up Line
Know the signs and how to save a child from the cycle of Human Trafficking.
Is the Usual Age When a Teen Enters the Sex Trade Industry
Report 
To the Proper Authorities
We aim to protect, educate, and empower staff and administrations to take action when they see the signs of human trafficking.
See Something Say Something
Be prepared to take action and report signs of human trafficking
Be compliant with state policies
Policies and procedures vary from state to state. Make sure your school is compliant with each states regulations when to comes to reporting to authorties.
Learn when to report
What is immedtate danger and how you can intervene
In 2018, the National Human Trafficking Hotline received 10,949 calls. Of them, 7,859 were sex-trafficking related. SALVO teaches school staff who to talk to and how to report your concerns.
Report 
To the Proper Authorities
We aim to protect, educate, and empower staff and administrations to take action when they see the signs of human trafficking.
See Something Say Something
Be prepared to take action and report signs of human trafficking
Be compliant with state policies
Policies and procedures vary from state to state. Make sure your school is compliant with each states regulations when to comes to reporting to authorties.
Learn when to report
What is immedtate danger and how you can intervene
Protect
Be the difference
Knowing the signs, and how to report can save the life of a trafficking victim.
For Each Staff Member
Protect Students
Protect your school
Protect yourself when you have suspicions of human trafficking, feel safe while working and reporting to the proper authorities.
Protect children by being educated and prepared to take action.
1/3
of human trafficking victims are children
Protect
Be the difference
Knowing the signs, and how to report can save the life of a trafficking victim.
For Each Staff Member
Protect Students
Protect your school
Protect yourself when you have suspicions of human trafficking, feel safe while working and reporting to the proper authorities.
Protect children by being educated and prepared to take action.
1/3
of human trafficking victims are children
Human Trafficking Training
Be compliant with state policies that require human trafficking training.
The fight against human trafficking is a collective effort. Our training was created to prepare staff, help schools, and save victims. Teachers, Janitors, administrators, and school staff in general are in contact with children all day. By teaching them the signs we can help save children from the cycle of human trafficking.
Human trafficking Training
For all school staff
Case Study 
Milwaukee high school teacher turns in son accused of sex trafficking her student
Case Study 
Milwaukee high school teacher turns in son accused of sex trafficking her student
Case Study
O.U.R. Stories
Operation Underground Railroad reports on the latest occurrences of human trafficking concerning children.
By doing this, they are able to educate and bring more awareness to the toxicity of human trafficking operations. Visit their site to learn more.
55%
of victims
were first contacted online by texting, apps, or websites
Case Study
O.U.R. Stories
By doing this, they are able to educate and bring more awareness to the toxicity of human trafficking operations. Visit their site to learn more.