Anti-Trafficking Policy Statement and Resources

WeQpid is wholly committed to raising awareness of human trafficking. We are a private, online business that chooses to be conscientious of this problem. We pledge to implement internal anti-trafficking initiatives and engage in advocacy efforts to battle global human trafficking concerns. In the event we become aware of any incident of trafficking, we take swift internal action and cooperate enthusiastically with local and international law enforcement officials assigned to combat this vile abuse of human rights. To report suspected trafficking, email us at [email protected].

Signs and Statistics

To learn about the potential warning signs of human trafficking, visit Polaris Project.

To review human trafficking statistics, visit:

Report Trafficking and Child Pornography / CSAM

In case of emergency immediately call 911 in the United States or 999 in the UK. In the UK, trafficking reports may be submitted to the Modern Slavery Helpline: 08000 121 700, or the police on 101. Otherwise, reports may be made with the following agencies:

Please report cases of suspected child sexual abuse material (“CSAM”) in the United States to:

Suspected human trafficking should be reported to your local agencies. Contact information for European authorities may be found through theEuropean Commission.

Anti-Trafficking Resources

Please consult the following governmental resources for more information:

Please visit the following non-governmental U.S.-based organizations for more information:

Please visit the following international organizations for more information:

DISCLAIMER:

We provide the above information and links to third party websites as an educational resource for our users, members, and potential victims of human trafficking. We do not confirm the accuracy of the disclosed data or endorse the legitimacy of any program or third-party entity listed. We furthermore disclaim any and all liability arising from reliance of any such resources or information. Nothing on this page is intended to be medical, legal, or professional advice. In the event of a true emergency, please call 911 (US), 999 (UK), or local law enforcement immediately.