Get Help or report a concern

If you or someone you know may be experiencing exploitation, support and resources are available.

Mexico National Hotline Against Human Trafficking

Call or send a WhatsApp message:


800 55 33 000

Anonymous support and guidance available 24/7. You’re not alone—help is always available.

General emergency number: 911

Anonymous police contact: 089

Report child sexual exploitation and abuse material:

You can also report via the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC):

Discreet and Anonymous Reporting

Reports can be made anonymously, confidentially , and discreetly. Your identity does not have to be disclosed, ensuring your privacy and protection.

Guidance for Potential Victims – Safety First

Your safety is the top priority. If you think someone might be monitoring your phone or internet use or emails, or if you feel unsafe, please consider your personal safety before reaching out to an organization or helpline.

Guidance for Observers – Stay Safe

Stay Safe: Your safety and the safety of potential victims come first. Avoid confronting traffickers or victims directly, as this could make the situation more dangerous.

Take Notes: If you notice something concerning, write down details like descriptions, behaviors, locations, and times, but do not get involved directly.

Signs of human trafficking

You may notice one or more of the following:

  • • Job offers that seem too good to be true, with high pay, no experience required, or unclear details

  • • Requests to relocate quickly or meet in unusual or isolated locations

  • • Requests for personal information, photos, or details about your routine or location

  • • Controlling behavior, such as limiting contact with others or monitoring your movements

  • • Restricted communication or behavior

Signs of human trafficking

You may notice one or more of the following:

  • • Job offers that seem too good to be true, with high pay, no experience required, or unclear details
  • • Requests to relocate quickly or meet in unusual or isolated locations
  • • Requests for personal information, photos, or details about your routine or location
  • • Controlling behavior, such as limiting contact with others or monitoring your movements
  • • Restricted communication or behavior

LOCAL RESOURCES

The following organizations provide resources across the region:

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ECPAT-INTERNATIONAL
ECPAT-International has evolved into the world’s largest influencing network fully dedicated to ending the sexual exploitation of children, with a membership of 141 civil society organizations in 113 countries.

HARD ROCK’S SOCIAL IDENTITY QUEST
A program that helps teens reflect on how they shape their identity online and make safer digital choices. It builds awareness of online risks through student-driven discussion.

TWENTY-FOUR SEVEN

Twenty Four Seven empowers trafficking victims with discreet access to critical resources while helping corporations meet legal compliance through technology and data.

In local partnership with:

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