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The Truth About Trafficking

Talitha Team

The Truth About Trafficking

Behind Every Statistic Is A Story

Talitha Coffee is committed to ending trafficking and uplifting survivors along the way. We share these facts to honor resilience and invite our community to stand for freedom.

Human trafficking is the exploitation of people through force, fraud, or coercion for labor or sex.

Every statistic represents a human life: a life with dreams, dignity, and potential. By understanding the realities of trafficking, we take the first step toward change. Talitha exists to turn awareness into opportunity: creating real pathways for survivors to rebuild their futures.

To understand more about who we are and why we do this work, we invite you to read about our why.

Together we can turn awareness into action.

The Reality At A Glance

49.6 million people are trafficked worldwide.

Less than 1% of people who have been trafficked are ever rescued.

Here's the truth about trafficking today:

For more information: UNODC and trusted anti-trafficking organizations.

Trafficking Close To Home: San Diego

San Diego is not only our home, bit it is also one of the nation's epicenters of trafficking.

This is our home, and it is also where we stand with survivors, building second chances and new beginnings in the heart of this crisis.

Why Survivors Can't Simply Walk Away

Trafficking thrives in vulnerability, and leaving it behind is rarely straightforward. Survivors face complex layers of risk, manipulation, and barriers.

Diagram titled “Cycles of Trafficking” showing a circle of arrows with five stages: Lure, Groom, Coerce, Recruit, and Exploit, forming a repeating cycle

Those Most Vulnerable

Obstacles To Freedom

  • The majority of them were forced to recruit other girls while still under trafficking control.
  • Trafficking survivors experience PTSD on the same level as veterans in hand-to-hand combat.
  • Barriers include emotional ties, fear for loved ones, financial dependence, and lack of housing or opportunity.

*Statistics and information shown correspond to data from the United States.

These are not just statistics; they are reminders of how urgently survivors need pathways to safety, healing, and opportunity. That's where community -- and Talitha's mission -- steps in.

From Awareness To Action: Talitha's Response

Awareness is only the beginning. At Talitha, we believe real change happens when survivors are given the tools and support to rebuild their lives.

Here's how every sip makes a difference:

  • Direct Employment: Survivors work in our cafés and roasting team, gaining stability and confidence.
  • Training & Scholarships: Barista education and specialty coffee training open career pathways.
  • Survivor Care NetworkHousing, therapy, legal aid, and career support ensure holistic care.

Every cup carries hope. Every bag fuels freedom. This is the impact of Talitha Coffee.

Your daily ritual can change a life. Together, we can turn these realities into new beginnings. 

Resources

If you or someone you know wants to learn more about trafficking -- or needs support -- these official organizations provide trusted information, education, and pathways to help.

 

 

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