Individual of the Year:

These non-survivors have been called to help with the issue, whether it be through their job, or writing a book or creating a program.

Organization of the Year:

They have seen the problem up close and personal and felt a call to open a house, create a chapter, put survivors to work and more. \

Volunteer of the Year:

Volunteers are the backbone of any organization fighting human trafficking. These individuals don’t get paid for helping to take survivors to appointments, collecting needed items, and just doing what needs to be done to further the cause. They sacrifice without getting paid because they are called to do this and we appreciate them immensely.

Law Enforcement/ Public Official of the Year: 

Laws are what keep us safe. With human trafficking being the 2nd leading crime in the US, we need strong laws to protect our human rights. From developing bills, to passing them into legislation and then enforcing them, this is a critical part of the fight.

Nicole Reilly (Nevada)

Male Survivor of the Year (He/They/Them)

Healing from the abuse and trauma is a lifelong journey. But this person has gone above and beyond their trauma to make a difference in the works. They have walked besides other survivors, found their voices and are kicking….!

Female Survivor of the Year (She, They/Them)

Healing from the abuse and trauma is a lifelong journey. But this person has gone above and beyond their trauma to make a difference in the works. They have walked besides other survivors, found their voices and are kicking….!

2027 Radical Abolitionist Award 

2027 Liberator of the Year