When April Wright starts her shift, she’s not just watching the road—she's watching for signs of someone who may need help.
Transportation associates like Wright often travel the same routes and stop at the same truck stops and rest areas where human trafficking may occur. Their regular presence on major transportation corridors creates opportunities for them to identify potential victims.
And thanks to specialized training through our partnership with TAT (formerly Truckers Against Trafficking), Wright and thousands of other Amazon transportation associates are now equipped with skills to recognize and report potential instances of human trafficking that could potentially save lives.
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