At Safe Ops, we take a comprehensive and proactive approach to combating sex trafficking through three core areas:
We identify and investigate potential sex trafficking cases and collaborate with law enforcement and community partners to disrupt sex trafficking networks and protect at-risk individuals while helping to bring justice for survivors.
Our training programs and outreach initiatives empower people to take action. We equip individuals, communities, and organizations with knowledge about the realities of trafficking, red flags to watch for, and ways to stay safe.
We work to address the root causes of sex trafficking by advocating for survivor-centered solutions, strengthening protective measures, and promoting policies that prevent exploitation before it happens.
Together, these efforts create a holistic strategy to combat sex trafficking and support those who need it most.
Send us a message at info@safeops.org if you would like more information.
If you suspect someone may be a victim of trafficking, please contact your local law enforcement immediately or call the National Human Trafficking Hotline at
1-888-373-7888. You can also visit our Resources page for further guidance on what to look for and how to report trafficking concerns.
YES! Safe Ops is a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.
YES! All donations are tax deductible. You will receive the necessary details for your tax records when you donate. If you need additional documentation, reach out to us.
Safe Ops currently operates in Missouri and Arkansas in the United States.
Our main office is located in Springfield, Missouri.
We exist to eradicate sex trafficking by empowering communities, equipping frontline responders, and pursuing justice for the exploited. Through educational initiatives, advocacy, and strategic investigations, we shine a light on the darkness of trafficking and disrupt the networks that enable commercial sexual exploitation.
Safe Ops operates through the donations of individuals and businesses and collaborates with local law enforcement, organizations, and volunteers. Together we amplify our impact to bring freedom and justice to victims of sex trafficking.
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