San Diego has become a model city in the fight to end commercial sexual exploitation. The collective work among survivors, non-profits, law enforcement, educators, prosecutors, healthcare workers, government agencies, and advocates continues to grow year over year.

The newest human trafficking prevention program from Project Concern International and Global Communities aims to invite a sector that has been largely missing from this fight—business.   E3 Alliance: Employers Ending Exploitation invites companies in San Diego to join as Business Partners to receive strengthened policies and robust training to equip employees in identifying and effectively reporting indicators of sex trafficking.

In addition to Business Partners, E3 welcomes non-profits, clubs, and individual advocates who are already doing the work to join as Community Partners; and prosecutors, law enforcement, political leaders to join as Government Partners. E3 Alliance will connect Partners across the city as we stand together in solidarity and take action to advance the citywide fight to end sex trafficking in San Diego.