Bring The SOAP Project to your city
Let us assist you in identifying human trafficking in your home town and how you can help.
Get involved
The SOAP Project Outreach is a unique, hands-on community program that allows groups of any size to fight human trafficking locally and potentially recover victims. Human trafficking has been reported in both poverty stricken urban area motels as well as in suburban upscale hotels. With that in mind, we aim to educate those working in these locations on the signs of trafficking, arm them with the resources to fight it, and give victims a way out. But to do this, we need your help.
Today was incredible! A small operation but a great test run that left us motivated to do more! We only did four motels, because to be honest, I was nervous about bringing the students. I wanted to “try it out” first. It was more than I could’ve imagined. The kids, myself and my colleague Joe all left feeling accomplished, knowledgeable and humbled.
Thank you for guiding us through this bittersweet opportunity. Jeffrey, you were a wealth of knowledge. My colleague joined us very pessimistic and hesitant and after hearing from you and experiencing the action, he was humbled, touched and asked to be part of our next trip.
All of the motels were more than willing to listen to us, review the poster, and gratefully took the soap.
Again, thank you for the beautiful work you do and thank you for giving us the opportunity to support you.
Elena Olivieri, Associate Dean of Purposeful Engagement & Faculty The Masters College, Dobbs Ferry N
Host a Community Outreach!
1. Label and donate a case of soap
The easiest way to get involved is to label a case of soap and send it to us for use in a future outreach. The soap and the labels will arrive separately in the mail; just apply the labels to the soap and pay for return shipping.
Note: it generally takes 6 people about 45 minutes to label one case of soap (1000 bars).
2. Host a SOAP Project Outreach
Find a location, set the date, and get volunteers to come out and help "SOAP Up" your community. You or someone you choose will need to lead the program and guide the participants through a PowerPoint presentation and a video. Then you will work together to label soap. You will go out in teams to local hotels to hand out the soap along with educational folders and missing children posters.
4. Host a SOAP Project Outreach with Theresa Flores
This event is presented and run by Theresa Flores; survivor, author, and founder of The SOAP Project. She is a riveting speaker who will not only educate your volunteers but also motivate them to action with her testimony and SOAP Outreach training. She will bring all the materials and handle all the administration. All you'll need to do is find a location, select a date, and get volunteers.
3. Host a SOAP Project Outreach with a SOAP Project associate
This event is run by a SOAP Project associate who will educate your volunteers on “Human Trafficking 101” and train them on outreach safety. This option also includes additional materials specific to the outreach. All you'll need to do is find a location, select a date, and get the volunteers.
Start a SOAP Project chapter
5. After receiving training from Theresa Flores or a SOAP Project representative, you can become a chapter.
Once trained, you can hold regular SOAP Project outreaches in your area. You will receive all the materials you need to make this successful. Your group will determine how often you want to go to hotels and order cases of soap from the SOAP website as needed. You can hold fundraisers to help purchase the soap, decide if you want to sell merchandise, and get others in your community to partner with you for events.
Note: All SOAP chapters must be pre-approved by The SOAP Project and are subject to any regulatory governance by The SOAP Project. All SOAP Project materials, imagery, publications, and processes are proprietary, and forbidden from use or distribution, lacking written approval and ongoing compliance with The SOAP Project's regulation.
Start your own SOAP Project Chapter today.
Support The SOAP Project
The SOAP Project depends heavily on voluntary donations to provide its vast array of services. We do not receive regular financial support from state or federal resources. Your contributions are tax-deductible in accordance with current IRS Guidelines. Your generosity provides critical funding that enables us to raise awareness of human trafficking of children, young people and adults through education, training and outreach services. Additionally, your support impacts our ongoing efforts to provide survivors with mental health services, trauma counseling and how to resume having a quality life.