We believe that by working together, sharing our time, talent, and resources, we can have a greater impact on ending human trafficking and supporting survivors across the country.
Becoming a member means you’re not just supporting a cause—you’re becoming part of a powerful, united movement.
As a member of AEHT, you’ll help drive awareness, influence policy, expand survivor services, and ensure that prevention and support are always within reach.
Please consider joining our network today. Together, we can realize a world without human trafficking and build a future where every survivor has access to the support, resources, and opportunities they deserve to lead fulfilling lives. If you have any questions as you consider becoming a member, please don’t hesitate to reach out. We’re happy to help! You can contact us.
Your contribution goes further by joining a national network. Members are listed on The Alliance website, and we amplify your local events and news. AEHT membership also connects you to Talitha Kum, the global anti-trafficking network.
02Networking
Connect with fellow members to share ideas, best practices, and resources. AEHT helps promote your events and link you with others in your area working to end trafficking.
03Ongoing Education
Members receive a monthly newsletter with educational and prayer resources, plus access to webinars on advocacy, education, communications, and survivor support. Stay informed with the latest in the anti-trafficking field.
04Shape Programming
Join working groups on education, advocacy, survivor support, and communications to influence AEHT’s programs and initiatives.
Expectations of Members
Support Core Values
Members uphold AEHT’s values, including dignity, collaboration, integrity, compassion, excellence, and protection of vulnerable populations.
Annual Membership
An annual membership payment is required to stay active and receive full benefits.
Engage & Share
Members are encouraged to use The Alliance network to share resources, events, and opportunities in our mission to end trafficking and support survivors.
Report Impact
Members should report activities to the Executive Director or appropriate program staff to help track our collective impact.
Follow Best Practices
Members are expected to engage in ethical, survivor-centered practices that uphold human dignity and prevent further harm or exploitation.