SMSG13 is Social Media for Social Good 2013. This is our fourth year, and the target is to stop human trafficking. A lot of these facts are alarming. And I have to let you know if you research statistics – even your state, it might trigger trauma. But I think that’s why this is so important. Some of the things I read made me a bit queasy.
Human trafficking is a form of modern-day slavery. Victims of human trafficking are subjected to force, fraud, or coercion for the purpose of commercial sex, debt bondage, or forced labor. They are young children, teenagers, men and women. Trafficking in persons occurs throughout the world, including in the United States.
- There is a total estimate of 29.8 million people in modern slavery.
- Globally, the average cost of a slave is $90.
- 600,000 to 800,000 people are trafficked across international borders every year. More than 70% are female and half are children. – U.S. State Department
- 1.2 million children are trafficked each year – UNICEF
- An estimated 26% of all forced labor victims are children. This means there are 5.5 million child victims at any given point in time. It is also estimated that children make up 21% of forced sexually exploited labor in the private economy. – The International Labour Organisation
- People are reported to be trafficked from 127 countries to be exploited in 137 countries, affecting every continent and every type of economy
- Estimated global annual profits made from the exploitation of all trafficked forced labour are $31.6 billion USD
- In 2006 for every 800 people trafficked, only one person was convicted.
- Only 0.4% of victims are identified.
- Human trafficking not only involves sex and labor, but people are also trafficked for organ harvesting.
- An estimated 30,000 victims of sex trafficking die each year from abuse, disease, torture, and neglect. Eighty percent of those sold into sexual slavery are under 24, and some are as young as six years old.
- According to a 2009 Washington Times article, the Taliban buys children as young as seven years old to act as suicide bombers. The price for child suicide bombers is between $7,000-$14,000
- Human trafficking occurs in all fifty states in the U.S. (You can check your state “grade” which might be alarming.) The FBI estimates that over 100,000 children and young women are trafficked in America today. They range in age from nine to 19, with the average being age 11. Many victims are not just runaways or abandoned, but are from “good” families who are coerced by clever traffickers.
- After drug dealing, trafficking of humans is tied with arms dealing as the second-largest criminal industry in the world.
- In the European Union alone, about 880,000 people are in forced labour, according to ILO estimates. That’s 1.8 in every 1,000 persons.
- Human trafficking is a $9.8 billion domestic industry, with at least 100,000 children being used as prostitutes in America each year.
- Two children are sold every minute.
And a testimonial of sorts:
They forced me to sleep with as many as 50 customers a day. I had to give [the pimp] all my money. If I did not [earn a set amount] they punished me by removing my clothes and beating me with a stick until I fainted, electrocuting me, cutting me.
–Kolab, sex trafficking survivor from Cambodia
The charity I settled on is Love 146. I’m still debating on how – let me know if you have an opinion re: paypal or me setting up a Crowdrise campaign. (It may also depend on the handling fees of either.) I really like that Love 146 acts to prevent, but also provides aftercare.
I’m pledging $1 per comment for the first day, maybe the first week. (I have to max out at $600. I’m hoping we hit 600 comments before the first week is over. Either way, it doesn’t matter. I’m all in.) I definitely don’t expect everyone to make large donations. Any amount is helpful. $10, $5, $1. 50¢. Whatever you can give. Or if not, hit up your rich friends to donate. Parents, relatives. Have them comment because here’s the kicker with SMSG – even a comment on this blog post helps raise money. Amazing!
Initial pledgers are:
Shiloh Walker will donate $50, and if we hit 100 comments on the charity drive post, another $50, for a total of $100.
SpazP will donate $50
c² has pledged $100 once we reach 500 comments
Amara Royce
Rissatoo
Remember – every comment helps. As part of this being a fundraiser it’s also a comment drive. We want to raise awareness and spread the word. Together we can make a difference. <3
*ETA: The fundraising page is now live:
Lime, thank you for raising awareness of this!
Commenting for the cause and sharing.
Thank you so much for doing this! You’re awesome.
Checking in! 56 comments?! We can SO get this over 100!
It’s heartening to see people embracing this cause and bringing it to light.
Hi, Lime! Commenting for such a great cause! Thank you for this!
Good Luck, Lime 🙂 It sounds like a worthy cause.
Hopefully, I commented in the correct place.
😉 Any comment is good – and TPTB have magic powers anyway *angelface* Thank you for participating!
Hoping all your goals are surpassed!!
Happy to do my part to help raise funds and awareness. Thanks for doing this Lime!
Great thing you’re doing here! I’m glad my friend Jennifer told me about this.
Keep up the good work.
Lime. thank you. SMSG is a fantastic annual tradition.
Excellent, Lime! Thanks for letting us know about this organization and the good they do!
Keep up the good work.
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Keep up the good work!
What you’re doing here is wonderful.
Yay SMSG!
I have a very good friend that goes to thailand w/her church a couple of times a year to help with girls they gave rescued from this. They counsel them & train them in meaningful skills to improve their circumstances. Several makes jewelry that gets sold here to help raise monies for their further education. A great start. But here & abroad we need stronger humanitarian laws & penalties to stop this NOW. I pray that this fundraiser makes an impression & can stop even one person from being sold into this kind of bondage..
Those are chilling statistics. Commenting and sharing….Thanks, Lime
Hope this cause goes far!
Good job!
Karma points
I can’t believe I haven’t commented yet! Great job, Lime! Glad to see you’re doing SMSG again. You rock!
I can always count on you Jen – thank you! Xoxox
Thank you for doing this
Wow. I had no idea things were so bad. Thanks for sharing it, even though I’m depressed now 🙁
You’re the best for doing this, Lime!
Horrifying
You rock for doing this.
It is always incredible how few people understand the gravity and magnitude of this problem. Thank you for bringing greater awareness to the problem, and hopefully it spurs more people to not only take it seriously, but to seriously take action.
Everyone participating, you’re all such good people.
Jennifer sent me
Great cause to support!!
I’ve talked to law enforcement in my town that have seen this happen. Thank you for bringing it to everyone’s attention, Lime.
Great cause! Thanks for sharing.
I’ve never heard of Love 146 but I’ll definitely look into them. Thank you.
Thank you for raising awareness about this horrible problem.
Truly wishing you the best luck again this year!! 🙂
I pledge $50 at 500 comments.
Heidi sent me here. Best of luck with this!
I was sent by Heidi Cullinan. Never want to see anyone exploited.
I am horrified by these numbers. Thanks for sharing the word and for Heidi for pointing me here.
Thank you for Raising awareness for this problem.
This is horrific, and wonderful that you’re doing something about it, and giving others the opportunity to help too.
I’m trying to make a direct donation on the youcaring.com page but I NEED HELP.
I can’t choose a state when I fill in the form.
I even tried filling it out on my cell phone.
The help desk from youcaring..com contacted me and we figured it out.
I was using Google Chrome for my web browser and when I used IE it worked.
By the way– I found this link through Heidi’s page.
This a great post and YES, the sheer number is staggering. I work doing legal services for the immigrant community for a non-profit agency, and we’ve had a lot of training on Human Trafficking. We’ve also had clients who have been victims themselves (human trafficking is rampant within undocumented immigrant populartions) it never ceases to amaze me the amount of horrible things happening all around us.
Thank you for raising awareness of this horrible thing. Heidi says that even this little bit I can offer will help. 🙂
Remarkable post on a heinous crime. There needs to be more done to make everyone aware of the true scope of this crime.
Thank you Heidi for bringing this to our attention and thank you Limecello. I also pledge $50 when the comments reach 500. More people need to be made aware and we all need to do our part to stop this.
Thanks for raising awareness & funds to DO something about this awfulness that is so very real & so very harmful to individuals and to this world.
My niece-in-law is active here in MI w the Hope for Freedom Walk, which was founded 3 (maybe 4?) years ago… Good luck, and I’ll be sharing your link!