Human Trafficking Awareness Partnerships (HTAP)
Unverified non-profit organisation
Human Trafficking Awareness Partnerships is a non-profit 501©3 tax-exempt organization, incorporated in the state of Florida, to help communities start public awareness movements, to bring these communities together, and to support and encourage primary research.
Human Trafficking Awareness Partnerships is dedicated to bring the issue of human trafficking to the forefront of public awareness through three missions:
- By empowering Individual communities to take action through education, training and the coordination of resources
- By creating partnerships of informed communities to share information, experiences, programs and best practices in order to make the work of each partner more effective and to extend efforts beyond local jurisdictions
- By supporting primary research and disseminating information
Believing human trafficking can be prevented when people are aware of the crime and understand how traffickers lure people into modern-day slavery, HTAP has developed the ARTREACH program to educate those who are particularly targeted in the United States (young American girls between the ages of 11 and 15 as well as others who want to use art to educate others about human trafficking).
HTAP is supported by the energy of its founders, board members, volunteers and an advisory board of community leaders around the country who have been assisted by HTAP in forming local coalitions.