Get Involved
The scam compound crisis is one of the largest human-trafficking emergencies in modern history. Awareness, funding, and direct action are how it ends. Below are vetted organizations doing critical work — every link verified, every number cited.
Organizations & Resources — 7 vetted
UNODC
The UN's lead agency on transnational organized crime; operates the Southeast Asia regional programme on trafficking and cyber-enabled fraud and publishes the foundational research on the forced-criminality epidemic.
VISIT UNODC ↗IJM
The world's largest anti-trafficking organization; runs rescue operations across Southeast Asia, provides survivor aftercare, and has conducted casework interventions at scam compound sites.
DONATE TO IJM ↗Polaris Project
Operates the U.S. National Human Trafficking Hotline; its data work has identified and analyzed thousands of trafficking situations including forced labor in scam operations.
REPORT A TIP ↗GASO
Founded by scam survivors; provides direct victim support, runs awareness campaigns, and was among the first organizations to publicly document the compound ecosystem.
GET HELP ↗A21
Global anti-trafficking organization operating in 18+ countries; runs prevention programs, victim identification training for border agents, and survivor aftercare.
DONATE TO A21 ↗Freedom Fund
The first private donor fund focused entirely on ending modern slavery; invests in community-based organizations and hotspot programs across South and Southeast Asia.
SUPPORT THE FUND ↗Anti-Slavery International
The world's oldest human rights organization (est. 1839); works at the policy level against all forms of modern slavery, including forced labor in cybercrime compounds.
TAKE ACTION ↗How You Can Help
Back the rescuers
IJM conducts rescue operations; the Freedom Fund backs local organizations. Every dollar lands close to the harm.