Child trafficking is a form of modern slavery that can trap a child in a living nightmare for years. It is estimated that 27% of human trafficking victims are children 1. Children who are trafficked for labor might be forced to work in a sweatshop, on a farm, in a restaurant or hotel, in someone’s home as a servant, on the streets as a beggar or even in a war as a soldier. Meanwhile, a child who is trafficked for sex might be forced to work in a brothel or strip club, or for an escort or massage service. Increasingly, children who are trafficked are forced to participate in the creation of child sexual abuse images and videos that are then shared online 2. Children are particularly vulnerable to human trafficking for several reasons, including poverty, lack of access to education, humanitarian crises, or the lack of support networks 3. Traffickers are known to prey on children in vulnerable situations, especially when their parents or guardians struggle to support their households 3. Child trafficking is a heinous crime against children, and it is important to raise awareness and take action to prevent it