Human Trafficking is a modern-day form of slavery that is widespread and occurs in the United States. It is one of the largest criminal industries in the world and the fastest growing. Many victims of trafficking are forced to engage in prostitution, pornography, or exotic dancing. But trafficking also occurs in forms of labor exploitation, such as domestic servitude, restaurant work, sweatshop factory work, or migrant agricultural work. Traffickers do not discriminate; they target the young and old, men and women, and people from all backgrounds.



Harmony House Services Available to Survivors

Once a survivor is identified and/or discloses, there are various support services available including:
• Therapeutic Support and Counseling
• Survivor Advocacy
• Sexual Assault Medical Exams
• Court accompaniment
• Referral for community resources
• Referral to Georgia’s statewide Human
  Trafficking Resources

Harmony House Child Advocacy & Sexual Assault Center is proud to offer educational training about Human Trafficking to any group or organizations that wish to learn more about properly identifying, reporting and responding to victims of Human Trafficking.

– Hotel/Motel Management and Staff Human Trafficking Training


– Human Trafficking 101