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Honoring Lives & Supporting Families on National Missing Persons Day
Every year thousands of people are reported missing in Texas alone. Nationally there is over 500,000 people still missing. But so is strengthening the systems that protect the vulnerable before exploitation occurs and support them after they are found. On this day we also acknowledge the pain, uncertainty, and resilience of families who are waiting for answers. Provide our support to organizations and advocates working
Feb 4


Kristen Marie Galvan: A Case That Demands Justice
Kristen Galvan was trafficked by a gang who targeted her at the local high school and groomed her through Instagram. She went missing in January of 2020 and for 5 years her mother worked tirelessly to locate Kristen. In January of 2026 Kristens remains had been identified as the Fort Bend County Jane Doe, who was discovered 3 weeks after Kristen went missing in January of 2020.
Jan 31


A Bipartisan Step Forward: What the Trafficking Survivors Relief Act of 2025 Means for Survivors
The Trafficking Survivors Relief Act of 2025 establishes a federal legal framework allowing survivors to vacate certain convictions and expunge arrest records for non-violent offenses committed as a direct result of their exploitation.
Jan 26


The Return of the Last Word: Reigniting the Mission
We’re back — louder, bolder, and more determined than ever before. This time, we’re not just speaking out against human trafficking — we’re taking action and advocacy to higher levels.
Join us as we reignite the mission.
Dec 4, 2025
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