TAT
  • About
    • Who We Are
    • Reports
    • Press Coverage
    • Newsletters
    • Financial Info
    • Making an Impact
    • TAT Champion Award
    • Harriet Tubman Award
    • Careers
    • Privacy Policy
  • Programs
    • What We Do
    • Creating Company Culture
    • Industry Training Program
      • Over-the-Road
      • Local Drivers
      • Movers/In-Home Delivery
      • Truck Stops
    • Coalition Builds
    • Freedom Drivers Project
    • Shipping Partners Program
    • TAT Dealership Partner
    • Busing on the Lookout
    • Energy Program
    • Canada
    • Public Sector Engagement
      • Law Enforcement Training
    • TAT Ambassador Program
    • Model Replication
  • Corporate Partnerships
    • Corporate Engagement
    • Partnership Opportunities
    • Current Partners
  • Get Trained
    • For Individuals
    • For Companies
  • Demand
  • Get Involved
    • Ways to Get Involved
    • Donate
      • Individual Donations
      • Corporate Sponsorships
      • Employee Fundraisers
  • Resources
    • Red Flags
    • TAT Materials
    • Human Trafficking Laws
    • Labor Trafficking
    • Additional Resources
    • Media Toolkit
    • Store
      • Cart
      • Checkout
      • My account
  • Contact
  • About
    • Who We Are
    • Reports
    • Press Coverage
    • Newsletters
    • Financial Info
    • Making an Impact
    • TAT Champion Award
    • Harriet Tubman Award
    • Careers
    • Privacy Policy
  • Programs
    • What We Do
    • Creating Company Culture
    • Industry Training Program
      • Over-the-Road
      • Local Drivers
      • Movers/In-Home Delivery
      • Truck Stops
    • Coalition Builds
    • Freedom Drivers Project
    • Shipping Partners Program
    • TAT Dealership Partner
    • Busing on the Lookout
    • Energy Program
    • Canada
    • Public Sector Engagement
      • Law Enforcement Training
    • TAT Ambassador Program
    • Model Replication
  • Corporate Partnerships
    • Corporate Engagement
    • Partnership Opportunities
    • Current Partners
  • Get Trained
    • For Individuals
    • For Companies
  • Demand
  • Get Involved
    • Ways to Get Involved
    • Donate
      • Individual Donations
      • Corporate Sponsorships
      • Employee Fundraisers
  • Resources
    • Red Flags
    • TAT Materials
    • Human Trafficking Laws
    • Labor Trafficking
    • Additional Resources
    • Media Toolkit
    • Store
      • Cart
      • Checkout
      • My account
  • Contact

In conjunction with its TAT partnership, Sapp Brothers Travel Centers initiated Help Now, a program designed to identify victims of human trafficking and provide them with immediate help. Working with TAT and law enforcement, Sapp Brothers designed its program to include: Buttons in restrooms with verbiage that says, "If you are in Danger, need help now or this area needs attention, press this button." Posters near the buttons with the text and phone numbers for the National Human Trafficking Hotline, as well as the location phone number for the travel center itself. Training for employees on using a victim-centered approach when interacting with victims, as well as contacting law enforcement for help. Sapp Brothers also participates in quarterly meetings of the Coalition Against Human Trafficking in Omaha and holds educational/awareness sessions at its locations in Omaha/Council Bluffs for customers, employees and surrounding businesses, complete with law enforcement providing TAT training and a special lunch menu for those participating in the training.

Chief David Lorenzen

Office of Motor Vehicle Enforcement, Iowa DOT

“The TAT material is well done. It doesn’t take a lot of time to train staff, and the information is well put together. We fully embrace the efforts of TAT and will continue to work with them to get the information out to all professional drivers. Working together we can make a difference and curb this criminal activity.”

Congressman Ted Poe

(addressing the House Floor on 2/15/13)

Mr. Speaker, Mike, a truck driver, pulled over at a rest stop. He noticed a young girl approaching multiple trucks. The girl, who was clearly under age, came up to his cab and offered him sex for money. She seemed scared, and he asked her a few questions. She told him that, if she did not bring in enough money for her trafficker, the beatings by him would get worse. Thank goodness she had the courage to call for help. Mike understood the signs of human trafficking through an organization called Truckers Against Trafficking. He called the National Human Trafficking Resource Center, and authorities immediately arrived. The trafficker was arrested, put in jail, and the girl was rescued. I commend Truckers Against Trafficking. It is critical for our citizens to be educated about sex trafficking so we can end this scourge. America cannot continue to be blissfully silent while modern-day slavery is occurring in our communities. And that’s just the way it is.

Beth Jacobs

Survivor and Founder of Willow Way in Tucson, AZ

“Many years ago, I was brought to a truck stop to be raped, beaten, and thrown into the life of prostitution. I didn’t want, volunteer, or dream of being sexually exploited. There were no agencies or organizations to help me. TAT is doing a wonderful job of promoting awareness of this atrocity surrounding the trucking industry. Knowledge is power and is being passed on. Truckers are now in a position to help victims, and make a difference in our plight to END Human Trafficking in our world. Thank you, TAT!”

Nicole Moler

Former Director, National Human Trafficking Hotline (NHTH)

“Truckers are now one of the most motivated and well-organized industry groups working on this issue and their reports have led to countless arrests and recoveries of victims across the country. TAT has been instrumental in creating a community of activists who are speaking out against human trafficking and directly impacting the lives of victims. TAT is a leader in the fight against human trafficking and we regularly cite their work as an example for other industries to follow. I have no doubt that their work has and will continue to transform our ability to fight human trafficking and we are proud to partner with them in their efforts to eliminate human trafficking and modern-day slavery.”

Dr. Kirsten Foot, Ph.D.

Author of Collaborating Against Human Trafficking: Cross-Sector Challenges and Practices (Rowman, 2016), and the Dart Endowed Professor in Trauma, Journalism, and Communication, University of Washington, USA

“Since its origins in 2009, the nonprofit, nongovernmental organization Truckers Against Trafficking has catalyzed multisector efforts to counter sex trafficking by inviting private sector transportation companies and public sector transportation agencies to join them. Through partnerships with law enforcement and providers of victim services, TAT has created resource materials and trainings for individual drivers– and their employers– to learn how to take constructive action against sex trafficking as they encounter indicators of it in the course of their work. Moreover, TAT has been and continues to be a convenor for innovative strategy development for public and private ground transportation entities on how to identify potential situations of sex trafficking, respond effectively by notifying the appropriate law enforcement agencies, and how to support survivors via transportation services. Simply put, TAT is the sparkplug for multisector anti-sex trafficking efforts involving ground transportation."

OUR SPONSORS

BECOME A SPONSOR

 
Syfan Logistics
U.S. Xpress
Michels
FMI – The Food Industry Association
AAA Cooper Transportation
BNSF Logistics
Modern Transportation
Day & Ross
The Rosedale Group
Associated Wholesale Grocers (AWG)
Penske
GX Transportation
West Michigan Transportation Club
U.S. Silica
Aeropres Corporation
Dressember
Southeast Toyota Distributors
Averitt Express
Crestwood
Premier Trailer Leasing
Kenworth
Keller Trucking
Protective Insurance
LafargeHolcim
Walmart
FedEx
SM Energy
Loves
Great Dane
Roehl
Watkins Trucking Company
Great Plains Transport Inc.
Truckstop
Total Transportation of Mississippi
Zonar
New South Express
Cold Rush Express
Heyl Truck Lines
Price Benowitz Accident Injury Lawyers, LLP
Apex
Knight
Scarlet Pearl Cares
Highway Transportation
MCH Transportation
SAIA
Acuity Insurance
Alabama Trucking Association
Pitt Ohio
Heartland Express
Mississippi Trucking Association
Motel 6
Bad Magic Productions
International Road Dynamics Inc.
Howes Lubricator
Bestpass
Linde (formerly Praxair)
First Call Logistics
KeHE Foods
Megabus
Private Motor Truck Council of Canada (PMTC)
Mover’s Choice
Iowa Motor Truck Association (IMTA)
New World Van Lines
Barr-Nunn
Metro Transport Group
Nussbaum
NPO Transportation
CFI
Colorado Motor Carriers Association
Rihm Kenworth
Summar Financial
XPO Logistics
Covenant Logistics
Landstar
Phillips 66
Leonard’s Express
PTS Worldwide
TravelCenters of America
Sapp Bros.
48forty Solutions
NSRMCA
Courier Network (CNW)
RUAN
NAPFTDS
Blue Beacon Truck Wash
Prime
Nevada Trucking Association
Bumper to Bumper Easy CDL
Sully
Schneider
Lipsey Logistics
Action Resources
Florida Trucking Association
Great West Casualty Company
SteelPro
Swift
Moss Adams
Ten Four Truck Insurance
Adams Resources and Energy
Forward Air
Nebraska Trucking
Dolman Law Group
Mock Beroth Tire and Automotive
JBS Carriers
Magnum
Gulf Relay
Aon
EROAD
Pilot
PGT Trucking
Northern Clearing
Star Fleet
Crum Trucking
Milestone
Standard Logistics
Big Apples
ASAP Express & Logistics
Flynn’s Tire Group
MMTA
Ovintiv
Brenny
Arrive Logistics
TC Energy
DMTA
Amwins
10 Roads Express
USAL
Hensley Legal Group
ABF Freight
A. Duie Pyle
Tailored Logistics Solutions (TLS)
IAT Insurance Group
Bay & Bay Transfer
Coastal Plains Trucking
Armstrong Transport Group
Arrow Stage Lines
Amazon
PLM
Bridgestone
Pride Transport
Ryder
Volvo
Napa River Insurance Services
Peterbilt
UPS
Werner
Enbridge
Dentons
Green Worldwide Shipping
Inland
C.H. Robinson
PrePass
Boasso Global
Performance Food Group (PFG)
Montgomery Transport
Don Hummer
The Trucker’s Network
Carroll Fulmer
Bison
ArcBest
Central Transport
Three Sixteen Foundation
TI/NTG
Marten Transport
ConocoPhillips
Marathon Petroleum
JTS
EOG Resources
A-1 Auto Transport
Long Haul Trucking
Charles E. Boyk Law Offices
Truck Center Companies
Erb Group
Rock-It Global
Uber Freight
PDC Energy
American Trucking and Transportation Insurance Company (ATTIC)
Quantix
JS Helwig
Boyle & Jasari
United Road
Giltner Logistics
Universal
DriverSource
Pe Ben USA
Quality Carriers
Atlas Van Lines
Pohl Transportation
Fullbay
Fleet Advantage
Transportation Intermediaries Association (TIA)
Ryan Transportation
Griffith Foods
3 Rocks Engineering
RTS Financial
Crum Trucking
Cottingham & Butler
SMS360
Total Quality Logistics (TQL)
Marathon Oil
New Life Transport Parts
Transfix
Port Tampa Bay
American Trucking Associations (ATA)
Rose Paving
PM Design
Suddath
Armada
ICSA
Amistad Freight
Slicker Trucking
Qv21 Technologies
FirstFleet
HP
Indian Trails
Convoy
TechnipFMC
Kenan Advantage Group (KAG)
Swan Transportation
Berger North Foundation
RXO
Polaris Transportation Group
Round the Lakes Motor Express Inc
West Central Motor Freight
J.B. Hunt
CDLjobs.com
Sheetz
Estes
Garner
TA Dedicated
 
TAT

© 2025 TAT. All rights reserved.

facebook twitter twitter  twitter

DONATE

IRA ROLLOVER (QUALIFIED CHARITABLE DISTRIBUTION)

If you are 70 1/2 or older, you can make a Tax-Smart Gift to Support Truckers Against Trafficking with a “rollover” gift from your IRA directly to TAT.

YOUR BENEFITS
 Support TAT’s Critical Mission
 Satisfy your Required Minimum Distribution (RMD). If you have not already satisfied your RMD, you can satisfy all or part of that requirement and make a gift to TAT at the same time.
 Save on taxes. The funds you donate are not recognized as income for federal income tax purposes. You can enjoy tax benefits and still support TAT even if you do not itemize your deductions.

HOW TO MAKE AN IRA ROLLOVER GIFT TO TAT
Contact your IRA custodian to obtain the appropriate form to make an IRA charitable rollover. The form may refer to the rollover by its technical name, “qualified charitable distribution,” or QCD. On the form, specify the amount to be transferred to TAT, identify TAT by its full legal name, and include TAT’s tax ID no. 45-2696572.

The IRA plan custodian should make the check payable to TAT and mail it to:

Truckers Against Trafficking
Attn: Kendis Paris
PO Box 816
Englewood, CO 80151

Please instruct the IRA plan custodian to reference your name and address on the check; otherwise, it may be difficult to identify that you are the donor when the check arrives.

Questions: Please contact Kendis Paris at kparis@truckersagainsttrafficking.org

A member of the Truckers Against Trafficking team would love to speak with you about this option. Please send an email to kparis@truckersagainsttrafficking.org to get the conversation started.