Our Mission
Fight Human Trafficking in Atlanta, GA
Abuse and exploitation are significant problems in our state. As home to one of the world’s busiest airports and an expansive interstate system, traffickers can move and smuggle other human beings easily. Bring Um Home cannot tolerate these heinous acts and take action by providing resources to fight human trafficking in Atlanta, GA and statewide. Trafficking affects thousands of people each year, including the victims’ friends and families. It is a relentlessly ruthless social ill, but we can work together to combat it and make our state safer for our friends, family, and community members.
Georgia's average human trafficking victim ranges from 12 to 14 years old.
200 to 375 girls are sold or exploited on the market every month.
One hundred girls are exploited or taken advantage of every night in Georgia.
An estimated 12,000 men in Georgia pay to abuse or exploit girls or partake in human trafficking.
Human trafficking is the third larget industry next to drugs and arms dealers.
Georgia has the 7th highest rate of human trafficking in the country.
Standing With Our Community
Human trafficking is a major issue that will only worsen if we ignore it. Your contributions to reducing and someday ending trafficking in our state can prevent future victimization and even save lives. Your donations will fund resources and programs dedicated to helping victims and their loved ones find a way out of trafficking and pave our state’s way to a brighter future.