Human trafficking is happening in Arizona. But many business leaders do not know the practical role their company can play in protecting vulnerable people, raising awareness, and helping survivors find safety and healing.
Learn how your company can take a meaningful first step against human trafficking in Arizona.
Human trafficking can feel overwhelming, especially for a business leader who cares deeply but does not want to act without wisdom, structure, or a trusted partner.
That is why Where Hope Lives created this free guide for Phoenix-area businesses. It gives you a clear, practical look at how your company can begin making a difference, without needing to have all the answers today.
You will learn how businesses can raise awareness, engage employees, support prevention, create meaningful community partnerships, and connect with one of the nation’s largest human trafficking recovery operations right here in Arizona.
Understand the local need without graphic or sensational details.
Discover practical business pathways for awareness, partnership, team engagement, and support.
Learn how to take the next step with a Where Hope Lives corporate specialist or private campus tour.
Enter your information below and we will send you the guide, along with a simple path for your business to begin learning more.
No pressure. No obligation. Just a practical first step for businesses that want to learn how they can help.
Your company does not have to become a nonprofit to make a difference. You simply need a thoughtful first step, a trusted partner, and a clear way forward.
Learn why this issue matters to Arizona businesses, families, employees, and communities, without exploiting survivor stories.
Explore practical options like awareness training, employee engagement, corporate sponsorship, events, matching gifts, and community partnership.
See whether your company is best suited for a private tour, a corporate specialist call, a team awareness event, or a deeper partnership.
Where Hope Lives provides safe shelter, trauma-informed care, and long-term healing support for girls and young women who have survived human trafficking.
But the fight does not belong to shelters alone. It also belongs to the companies, churches, families, professionals, and community leaders who decide that vulnerable people should not be forgotten.
Phoenix-area businesses can play a unique role because they already influence employees, customers, vendors, professional networks, and neighborhoods.
Help your team understand what trafficking is and why it matters locally.
Build a company culture that values safety, dignity, and community responsibility.
Connect your business with a trusted Arizona recovery organization.
Create practical pathways for your company to make a real difference.
This path is simple, professional, and approachable for busy business leaders who want to do something meaningful.
Learn how companies in the Phoenix area can begin taking meaningful action against human trafficking in a way that fits their team and values.
Your company may be best suited for awareness, employee engagement, corporate giving, event sponsorship, a private tour, or a custom partnership.
A Where Hope Lives team member can help you think through the best next step, whether that is a tour, a lunch-and-learn, or a larger corporate partnership.
After you receive the guide, you can request a private behind-the-scenes tour or connect with a Where Hope Lives corporate specialist to explore the best way for your company to help make Arizona safer.
That is what this guide is for. It gives your business a simple way to begin.
No. Small businesses, professional practices, local franchises, family-owned companies, and larger corporations can all play a meaningful role.
No. The first step is learning. Some companies eventually choose to give, sponsor, host an awareness event, schedule a tour, or involve their employees in a meaningful way.
Yes. A corporate specialist can help your company explore options that fit your size, goals, culture, and level of readiness.
Yes. The business guide is designed as a professional, non-graphic first step for leaders who want to understand the issue and consider thoughtful ways to respond.
Download the free business guide and take the first step toward understanding how your company can help fight human trafficking in Arizona.