
Human trafficking is a global crisis affecting millions, and truckers are in a unique position to help combat it. Truckers Against Trafficking (TAT) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to educating, empowering, and equipping members of the trucking industry to recognize and report human trafficking.
Founded in 2009, TAT partners with law enforcement, trucking companies, and associations to raise awareness about human trafficking along highways, truck stops, and rest areas. The organization provides training programs, resources, and tools to help truck drivers identify suspicious activity and take appropriate action.
Truckers cover thousands of miles every week and frequently encounter areas where trafficking occurs. Their vigilance can lead to early detection and intervention, saving lives. With proper training, truckers can spot warning signs and report incidents safely and effectively.
Awareness Training: Interactive workshops and online courses for drivers and industry staff.
Partnerships: Collaborations with trucking companies, law enforcement, and advocacy groups.
Resource Distribution: Educational materials for truck stops, rest areas, and drivers.
Hotline Support: Promoting the National Human Trafficking Hotline for immediate reporting.
Anyone in the trucking industry can support TAT by:
Participating in awareness training
Sharing educational materials
Reporting suspicious activity via the hotline
Encouraging trucking companies to adopt TAT programs
Truckers Against Trafficking empowers drivers to become everyday heroes on the road. By educating and equipping the trucking community, TAT helps disrupt human trafficking networks and protect vulnerable lives. Every alert and report makes a difference—together, truckers can be a powerful force for change.